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Noble Knob

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Sunrise on Noble Knob. Photo by Trip Report poster 'Log Hopper.'

Hike through meadows nestled more than a mile above sea level, but climb only 500 feet to get there. What could be better? Perhaps meadows punctuated with stunning horizons capped by the snow-clad Mount Rainier. Add in a large resident herd of elk, some pretty doe-eyed mule deer, and a few hundred birds. Too much to ask? Maybe, but that's exactly what you get on Noble Knob.

The trail angles north around the flank of Mutton Mountain, gaining only a few feet in the first mile. From the start the trail slides through lush wildflower meadows with incredible views of the rocky top of this moun-tain and back south to Castle Mountain.

A few hundred feet down the trail, a rough side trail leads to the right; this boot-beaten path rejoins the main trail in about a mile. Stay left on the mail trail to avoid this rough path. About 1.5 miles from the car, an-other trail split is reached. Stay right to continue contouring through meadows below the jagged spine of Dalles Ridge. At nearly 2.5 miles the trail crosses a low saddle (elev. 5900 ft) with phenomenal views over the surrounding meadows. Soak it in, before pushing on, dropping a couple hundred feet in the next mile to another trail junction.

This time the left fork drops to above Twentyeight Mile Lake. Stay right and in 0.25 mile find a third junction, this one offering you three trails to choose from. Look left (George Lake), look right (Lost Lake), and go down the middle. Or rather, up the middle, as the center trail climbs a steep 0.5 mile, looping around the circular summit to the 6011-foot crest of Noble Knob.

Once upon a time, a fire lookout station positioned here enabled the fire watch guard to keep on eye on the forest in all directions, watching for lightning strikes and long fingers of smoke. Today the lookout cabin is gone, but the views remain.

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Noble Knob - The South Cascades — Jun 28, 1998 — steve crouch
Day hike
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hough the Corral Pass road was open I decided to make a 15 mile loop using the Deep Creek, Noble...

hough the Corral
Pass road was open I decided to make a 15 mile loop using the Deep Creek, Noble Knob, and Ranger Peak, and White River trails. Everything is snow free and the flowers are blooming on Noble Knob. Only saw 4 people the whole day. Great views of Rainier.

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Noble Knob — Aug 07, 1997 — lisa
Day hike
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A spectacular day hike-clear trail and spectacular wildflowers. The hardest part was getting three 16 year olds up and...

A spectacular day
hike-clear trail and spectacular wildflowers. The hardest part was getting three 16 year olds up and going. We reached the trailhead at 12:15pm and completed the trip at 4:45pm-close to the guidebook prediction. The views are incredible of Rainier to the west and when you reach ""the knob"" you can see north and eastwards as well. It was also inspiring to meet two women in their mid-seventies tromping along with walking sticks, enthusiastically giving my son advice on what not to miss at the top. On a hot day at home, the temperature was perfection at this altitude. Carry your water is my only caveat!

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Location
Noble Knob (#1184)
South Cascades -- Chinook Pass - Enumclaw or Hwy 410 area
Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Snoqualmie Ranger District
3.56 out of 5
Based on 9 votes
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Day Hiking: Snoqualmie Region
by Dan A. Nelson and Alan L. Bauer

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Roundtrip 7.0 miles
Elevation Gain 500 ft
Highest Point 6011 ft
Features
Wildflowers/Meadows
Mountain views
Guidebooks & Maps
Day Hiking Snoqualmie Region by Dan Nelson and Alan Bauer (Mountaineer Books)
100 Hikes in Washington's South Cascades & Olympics by Ira Spring & Harvey Manning (Mountaineers Books).
Green Trails Lester No. 239

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Driving Directions
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Red Marker Noble Knob
47.0139833333 -121.013966667

From Enumclaw, drive east on State Route 410 (Chinook Pass High-way) about 31 miles and turn left (north) onto Corral Pass Road (Forest Road 7174). Drive 6 miles to the trailhead on the left, near where the road hooks south (elev. 5700 ft). If you reach the road end, you've driven about 0.25 mile too far.

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