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Cedar Butte Trail, Fall Time

Parent Category: Snoqualmie Region
in Hiking
Created: 14 June 2018

 

Location:  Snoqualmie Region, North Bend Area,  Washington.
Roundtrip:  3.7 miles
Difficulty:  Moderate
Elevation Gain:  900 feet 
Highest Point:  1880 feet
GPS Coordinates:  N 47 25.961 W 121 45.954 
Visitor’s Information:

 Dogs are allowed on a leash 

Pictures below will take you to a short hike through the scenic woods of Cedar Butte Trail! Soak up the beauty of our beloved Washington State!

 Photo taken at Cedar Butte Trail, Snoqualmie Region

 General Information:

Cedar Butte Trail  offers you plenty of spectacular views!  Our team took a pleasant hike from Iron Horse State Park where you can easily park (Iron horse trailhead parking area N 47 25.950 W 121  45.999 ) and then make your way to Iron Horse State Park (it’s our starting point:  N 47 25.961 W 121 45.954). Then you will take a walk along Milwaukee Road for a mile to Boxley Creek.  After crossing it in approximately 500 feet you can find the Cedar Butte trailhead on the right. 

Photo taken at Cedar Butte Trail, Snoqualmie Region

Butte Trail is a 3.7 mile quiet and nice trail with 900' elevation gain located in Snoqualmie Pass corridor, Washington. The trail isn’t heavily-trafficked so it’s good for both experienced and beginning hikers. It’s a great hiking destination for families with kids. You can take your dogs with you but they must be kept on a leash.

Photo taken at Cedar Butte Trail, Snoqualmie Region

Our team hiked on a clear sunny day so it made our trip more beautiful and pleasant. You can enjoy solitude while you hike through exciting sun-lit woods, listen to soothing nature sounds, breathe fresh air and soak up peaceful atmosphere of the trail.

Photo taken at Cedar Butte Trail, Snoqualmie Region

Cedar Butte is truly gorgeous viewpoint. It’s perfect for hiking, trail running or walking, short nature trips. The trail is accessible all year-round and it’s not very busy. The paths through the woods are meandering. So we recommend you bringing good hiking shoes. Definitely, it’s worth hiking to the summit.

Photo taken at Cedar Butte Trail, Snoqualmie Region

After reaching the top you can catch your breath enjoying spectacular views and even have a picnic.Take in a breathtaking view of the summit and find your inner peace. Growing trees obstruct a little a panoramic view but you can see several mountains, peaks and miles of dense forest.You should try this trail once and you will find the perfect resting spot for your family and close people. 

 

These pictures were taken on September 28, 2017

Driving Directions:

From Seattle: Take I-90 to Exit 32, take a right onto 436th St, following it over the Snoqualmie River for about three miles to the Rattlesnake Recreation Area. Drive past initial signs to Rattlesnake Lake and find the signed Cedar Falls Trailhead ahead on the left.

GPS Coordinates:N 47 25.961 W 121 45.954 

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Photo: Roman Khomlyak

Photo Editing: Juliana Voitsikhovska

Information: Olena Ukholova