We drove out to the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River Trailhead to hike up the trail and back today. We did 12 miles roundtrip with 1,200' of overall gain. We didn't see any other hikers until we were about 2 miles back to the trailhead. A very peaceful and relaxing hike. The trail starts by crossing the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River over this foot bridge.
view downstream from the bridge
view upstream from the bridge
View slightly up the trail, Garfield Mountain is completely covered in clouds.
We saw lots of trillium along with some other wildflowers along the trail.
cliffs rising in the clouds
The trail goes through a lovely forest with some large boulders along the way.
Lots of layers of green in the forest.
Most of the streams were either small enough to almost step over or had bridges, except for this one.
view upstream
intersting red bug
Views upstream along the Middle Fork where the trail was next to the river.
There was quite a bit of mud along the trail today.
Cripple Creak
one of many small streams
Most of this trail is so soft to walk on.
There were several downed trees that were not difficult to go over or under, except this spot about 1/-1/2 mile before the bridge crossing the river near the Dingle Creek Trailhead.
The bridge crossing over the Middle Fork near the Dingle Creek Trailhead.
view upstream from the bridge
view downstream from the bridge
View of the Middle Fork from a short distance on the other side of the bridge. This was a nice spot to take a lunch break and then turn back.
The clouds were lifting some as we hiked back down the trail.
There were lots of moss covered trees.
We could see the lower part of Garfield Mountain as we neared the trailhead.
Bridge over the Middle Fork near the trailhead.
A little more of a view downstream as we crossed the bridge compared to when we began this morning.
some of the wildflowers and fungi we saw along the trail today:
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