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  1. A long, rambling gateway into the eastern side of Glacier Peak Wilderness, the Entiat River Trail culminates at its namesake glacier with Mount Maude, Seven Fingered Jack and Mount Fernow towering above. Ravaged by wildfires over the years, the majority of the trail is exposed, dry and dusty.

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  2. Hiking North Fork Entiat River. A scenic drive up the Entiat River takes you to the dusty trailhead of this backpacking loop in the rugged beauty of the Entiat mountains. Campgrounds along the way are roomy and beautiful with good water sources.

  3. Directions: From Wenatchee, WA, travel north on US-97A (west side of Columbia River) for 14.4 miles to Entiat, WA. Just after the bridge turn left onto Entiat River Road (County Road #19) and travel north 37.3 miles up to the Entiat River Road to the Entiat River Trailhead.

  4. Directions. Print/PDF map. Share. More. Length 32.8 miElevation gain 7,424 ftRoute type Out & back. Explore this 32.8-mile out-and-back trail near Entiat, Washington. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 17 h 11 min to complete.

  5. 13 Μαρ 2020 · DISTANCE: 100 mile round trip from Walla Walla Point Park at the north end of Wenatchee, or 60 mile round trip from Entiat to Silver Falls Campground and back. ELEVATION: 1800 ft elevation gain from Walla Walla Point Park, 1700 ft gain from beginning of Entiat River Road. SKILL: 2 (intermediate).

  6. This includes elusive species like wolverine, moose, deer, bear, eagles, salmon and steelhead that frequent the Entiat Ranger District. Entiat River Road Mileage chart -- shows distance to campgrounds and road junctions from Highway 97A.

  7. Entiat River Meadows & High Country. The trail system around the headwaters of the Entiat River and neighboring Entiat Mountains offer options for miles of wandering and wild, uncrowded camping among meadows, lakes and snowy peaks, framed in the fall by golden larch.

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