Mount Pilchuck might be the most popular fire lookout hike in Washington, and having done this a few times I can see why. The 360 degree views up the top of the cascades, Mount Rainier and Glacier Peak are incredible! This hike covers a decent amount of elevation gain, so I would definitely put it in the moderate – strenuous category. It’s a good one to undertake once you feel confident on some of the previously suggested easier hikes.
This hike is best done from July-October when it’s more likely to be snow-free, but it can also be a nice late spring hike with the right equipment for light snow travel. Like many of the other hikes on this list, the parking lot can be quite busy so I suggest getting there first thing so you are not disappointed (or go later in the afternoon).
Location: Mt Baker Snoqualmie National Forest
Native lands: Coast Salish, Snohomish, Tulalip
Distance: 5.4 miles roundtrip
Elevation gain: 2300 feet
Difficulty: Moderate – Strenuous
Pass/permit: Northwest Forest Pass
Dogs: Yes, leashed
Road access: Paved road most of the way, 2×2 friendly