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Thunder Knob — Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023

North Cascades > North Cascades Highway - Hwy 20

Arrived at trailhead around 12 noon. The lot just outside the campgrounds were full so we parked across the highway where there was some space to park. (There is also a another campground a large parking lot on this side as well.)

Since campground is closed, the restrooms are closed but there is an outhouse that was open. Did not use but saw others had so know it was open. 

We passed a handful of other hikers/groups on our way up. And saw many coming up as we headed back to the car but it was quite spread out so I didn't feel like it was ever overcrowded. It took us about an hour to trek up with a toddler on my back in hiking backpack and a dog who likes to stop and sniff around. We lucked out because when we went to the lookout at the very end where there are two benches, no one was there so we had a nice peaceful time. My toddler's take: It smells nice here. (Yes, the pine did smell nice.) Shortly thereafter, many other hikers arrived at the top but since there is space to sort of go down on the rocks to get a view away from the benches, it's not like we were all huddled in the immediate same space. We took our time up here and enjoyed our snacks and hydrated. We've done this hike before in the snow and didn't realize how big this view point area actually is. (There is also a first lookout area with benches that others had stopped at but we passed this to go on to "the end.")

Lots of other well-behaved leash dogs out. Just remember that while the start of the hike has coverage because of all the trees, the second half up is pretty much all exposed so you are in direct sunlight on a sunny day like today. 

We did see one large group of adults and kids go off trail and hike "straight up" rather than stick to the trail and do the switch backs. This wasn't an area where someone may have mistaken it for trail. It was clearly brush and gravel and not a trail :(

Some nice red and yellow fall foliage here and there throughout the hike. When we returned to our car about 2.5 hours later, there were way more cars and people around. Not only was that lot just outside the North campgrounds/trail head completely full still, there were cars parked on the shoulder down both sides of the highway - some quite precariously. I think it gets crowded here because not only are people parking to hike, others are also going down to the lake. 

Anyway, this is a great hike for all ages - we saw other families with young kids to a group of teens and many young and older adults. 

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