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Went down to trailhead at 10:00 AM, and the main lot was full. Plenty of paid lots down the road but make sure to be careful when crossing the busy street. The trail itself wasn't too crowded with only the occasional person passing by, but there were plenty of dogs so if you're not okay with that make sure to be aware. The weather was nice and sunny yet the trails were still a little slick. Make sure to take it slow on your way down so you don't slip and fall. Almost no trash and everyone there was respectful. Around 20 or so people at the summit were watching the view of the lake. Overall a very fun hike but the elevation can be a little challenging if you're not ready for it. Definitely recommend. 

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Nice day for a hike. Trail is in great condition. Good hike to get the season started

Emma L.
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The crowds were out in full force for the holiday weekend. The main lot was full, and many people parked at a paid lot down the road and walked on the shoulder to the trailhead.

We passed many people on our way up, including lots of kids and dogs. The trail is in good condition with very few drainage/brush issues. I was happy to see that saw teams had cleared two trees that were down the last time I hiked here.

I asked one young person to please not cut the switchbacks because it contributes to erosion on this very heavily trafficked trail. There are already social trails on many of the switchbacks, but please avoid using them and walk the extra 10 or so feet to the actual turn! I picked up some small pieces of trash, but overall people seemed to be practicing leave no trace.

There were a dozen or so people enjoying the view from the south launch, even with no Rainier view, by the time we got up there around 2:30. This was an extra special day because we got to paraglide down!

#HiketheState

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ZhuckYu
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200

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Quick hike to find out how much out of shape I am for upcoming alpine hike in the summer.

Extremely busy parking lot as of 10.30 am, with folks blocking the entry lane as they were waiting for someone to leave. Turnover is high though, so getting a spot is a matter of a short wait. Four portable toilets at the trailhead, serviced and in a good condition.

The trail is muddy in spots; lots of wet rocks, so good grip on your footwear is essential. Quite busy too, as one can suggest from the parking conditions. Quite chilly winds at the top, so I didn’t stay for more than a couple minutes.

45 min up, 40 min down

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Impromptu Disco
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Beware of: trail conditions

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Rarely does the Poo Poo Point Chirico trailhead have several open parking spaces on a Saturday, but rain in the forecast probably had something to do with it. Porta potties open in the parking lot.

The trail can be quite muddy with the occasional puddle on the trail, but no obstacles on the way up. We enjoyed a break in the clouds and felt the warm sun at the false summit, but a short walk to the true top lead us back into the clouds. Privy open at the top.

The forest is brilliantly green right now. No views today, but we still enjoyed the journey.