Located in the Glacier Peak Wilderness, 6487-foot Breccia Peak was once a stratovolcano, but now serves as another summit to be conquered by mountaineers. The approach to Breccia Peak follows the Lost Ridge trail. Heading to the top, you'll traverse a ridge and pass several alpine lakes, but you'll need to have route-finding skills and a map and compass to get there.
Breccia Peak

Located in the Glacier Peak Wilderness, 6487-foot Breccia Peak was once a stratovolcano, but now serves as another summit to be conquered by mountaineers. The approach to Breccia Peak follows the Lost Ridge trail. Heading to the top, you'll traverse a ridge and pass several alpine lakes, but you'll need to have route-finding skills and a map and compass to get there.
Continue reading
Hiking Breccia Peak
Map & Directions
Before You Go
WTA Pro Tip: Save a copy of our directions before you leave! App-based driving directions aren't always accurate and data connections may be unreliable as you drive to the trailhead.
Getting There
From Darrington, drive south on the Mountain Loop Highway (530) for 16 miles to the North Fork Sauk River Road (FR 49). Turn left and proceed three miles to a small parking area where the Lost Ridge Trail starts.
More Hike Details
Trailhead
North Cascades > Mountain Loop Highway
Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Darrington Ranger District
You can improve or add to this guidebook entry