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Tipsoo Lake-Naches Peak Loop

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Mt. Rainier from the Naches Peak Loop - photo by Alan Bauer.

The loop trail leaving Tipsoo Lake meanders through meadows that offer some of the best views of Mount Rainier found anywhere. The route is relatively flat--it rolls up and down but has no ridiculously steep sections and only a few real climbs. The route takes advantage of the Pacific Crest Trail, as well as some of the heavily used tourist trails around Tipsoo Lake. Don't expect quiet solitude here, though the beauty of the terrain you pass through offsets any worries about crowds.

recommend completing the loop in a clockwise direction in order to get the best views of Mount Rainier during the hike. Therefore, from the parking lot, follow the trail northeast around Tipsoo Lake and then descend through meadows to the Pacific Crest Trail parking lot on the east side of the pass. Cross to the south side of the highway and follow the PCT east, then south along the eastern flank of Naches Peak. As you stroll down the trail, enjoy masses of western anemone, beargrass, lupine, paintbrush, and more.

At 1.5 miles, stop for a rest or a leisurely lunch at the wide bench overlooking Dewey Lakes. The trail splits here. Our loop route goes right (west) around the southern flank of Naches Peak.

You'll soon see Mount Rainier thrusting skyward before you, while more meadows open up at your feet. In another 1.5 miles, you'll have looped back around the south and west side of Naches Peak and be back at the highway, opposite Tipsoo Lake. Cross the highway to return to your car.

For a longer hike, at the trail junction on the bench above Dewey Lakes, continue to your left down the Pacific Crest Trail to reach Dewey Lakes in 1.5 miles, descending gradually at first, then losing 650 feet in the last mile. At Dewey Lakes, bear to the left. Backcountry campsites are located on the north side of the lake.

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Naches Peak Loop — Aug 16, 2009 — backpackerjmk
Day hike
Features: Wildflowers blooming | Ripe berries
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We arrived at the trailhead at Tipsoo Lake around 7am. The sun was just peaking over the ridge. ...
We arrived at the trailhead at Tipsoo Lake around 7am. The sun was just peaking over the ridge. It was a brisk 41 outside. We decided to hike the trail clockwise. Right out of the parking lot the wildflowers started. The hillside was covered with them. The entire hike through several gorgeous meadows was carpeted with flowers. The trail is in fabulous shape too.

Besides the flowers, we also hiked around several tarns. There was no wind so there were some good opportunities for reflection shots. The trail was littered with hoof prints. We were thinking elk or mountain goats. Someone else on the trail said he had seen elk in the area.

The day was crystal clear too see we had some fantastic views of Rainier. About 3/4 of a mile from the end of the loop, we came across a ripe blueberry patch. It was funny too because my husband exclaimed "there are ripe berries here!" Then I exclaimed "Yeah and there is a bear over there!" Sure enough there was juvenile black bear about 100 yards down the hillside eating his way through the berry patch. He stood on his hind legs to check us out and then moved on down the hillside. That was definitely the highlight of the hike.
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Naches Peak Loop — Aug 15, 2009 — el tigre
Day hike
Features: Wildflowers blooming
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A beautiful day, hiking east from the pass. West of hear, beginning at the pass itself, including the Tiposo Lake...
A beautiful day, hiking east from the pass. West of hear, beginning at the pass itself, including the Tiposo Lake picnic area, still under pretty heavy cloud cover. Hordes of wildflowers, views, kids, and hikers. I can't believe there's a view with meadows and flowers this good just off a major road. This is a great hike for kids as it is entertaining, pretty flat, and not too long. Very few insects. You will not have solitude, of course, but the views and flowers more than make up for it.
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Naches Peak Loop — Aug 09, 2009 — Hikingqueen
Day hike
Features: Wildflowers blooming
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Naches Loop 8-9-09 Decided I better get out and hike before the rain comes. Annie agreed to come with me, she’s...
Naches Loop 8-9-09
Decided I better get out and hike before the rain comes. Annie agreed to come with me, she’s never done this loop and flowers are still pretty good right now. We started around Tipsoo lake about 8:00. Fog and clouds were hanging around but blue sky peaked out at times. Never did see the mountain but that was okay. Annie will just have to come again when fall hits and see changing of the colors and mountain. It was quite mysterious at times with the low fog and clouds always changing. Very few bugs bothered us today. We stopped and identified several flowers today. Some I had never seen. I think my new favorite is Bird’s –beak Lousewort. We took a leisure stroll today, I wanted an easy hike we looked for wildlife in many open areas. There was hardly anyone on this popular trail today. I ate a few blueberries that were ripe, and they were delicious! At the end of the trail we both didn’t want it to end so we took a side detour to another small tarn and followed a path to a big rock spot and had lunch and relaxed watched the butterflies and spotted 3 deer on the hillside. Wonderful way to end the hike. Back home by 2:00, still time to get some housework done.
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Naches Peak Loop — Aug 02, 2009 — The Happy Hikers
Day hike
Features: Wildflowers blooming
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It was a beautiful day and this was a great hike. The hike was easy and in good shape...
It was a beautiful day and this was a great hike. The hike was easy and in good shape and the bugs were not too bad. The flowers were in full bloom. They were so colorful. Passed by Tipsoo Lake and a couple of smaller lakes. Saw 4 deer walking thru the meadows. There was a beautiful view of Dewey Lakes. Came around the mountain and had Mt. Rainier in sight. I think this hike had everything. Well worth hiking.
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Naches Peak Loop — Jul 26, 2009 — harrykeefer
Day hike
Features: Wildflowers blooming
Issues: Bugs
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Flowers in full bloom! Avalanche lilies, pasqueflower seedhead, beargrass, penstemon, magenta paintbrush, columbine, smooth mountain dandelion, subalpine daisy, rosy spirea, fields...
Flowers in full bloom!

Avalanche lilies, pasqueflower seedhead, beargrass, penstemon, magenta paintbrush, columbine, smooth mountain dandelion, subalpine daisy, rosy spirea, fields of lupine and much, much more!

Mosquitoes in full force as well -- bring repellent and/or wear long sleeves and no shorts.

Do this hike clockwise -- that way Mount Rainier is in front of you and not behind you.

Happy trails.

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Location
Mt. Rainier -- SW - Cayuse Pass / Steven's Canyon
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Day Hiking: Mount Rainier National Park Trails
by Dan A. Nelson and Alan L. Bauer

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Information about this hike provided in partnership with Mountaineers Books. Copyright © Dan A. Nelson/The Mountaineers Books

Roundtrip 3.0 miles
Elevation Gain 600 ft
Highest Point 5849 ft
Features
Lakes
Fall foliage
Wildflowers/Meadows
Mountain views
Guidebooks & Maps
Day Hiking: Mt. Rainier National Park Trails (Nelson & Bauer - Mountaineers Books)
Green Trails Mount Rainier East
No. 270
and Bumping Lake
No. 271

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Driving Directions
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Red Marker Tipsoo Lake-Naches Peak Loop
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From Enumclaw, drive east about 47 miles on State Route 410 to the junction with SR 123. Stay left to continue east on SR 410 another 3 miles. Park in the Tipsoo Lake parking lot on your left just past the footbridge marking Chinook Pass. Note: SR 123 was severely damaged by the November 2006 floods. Although the road has been reopened, call to check on road conditions.

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