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A steady climb through lush evergreen forest up Squak Mountain.


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2.1

Miles

3.4

KM

Point to Point

1,924' 587 m

High

715' 218 m

Low

1,210' 369 m

Up

98' 30 m

Down

12%

Avg Grade (7°)

21%

Max Grade (12°)

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Description

The route starts at a small turnout on Mountainside Drive SW. The trail climbs steadily through a dense evergreen forest with a lush floor covered in moss and ferns. The trail passes multiple trails as it ascends through the forest along a steady grade. Make sure to follow the Bullitt Fireplace Trail signs. The trail is in good shape without many obstacles and is one of the main access points of Squak Mountain.

Shortly after a saddle separating Squak Mountain West and East, you'll come across the Bullitt Chimney, which is all that remains of an old summer home the Bullitt Family used before it was burned down. There are picnic tables here and it is a nice place for lunch.

The trail continues to Central Peak Trail, which can be taken to access the wooded Squak Mountain (no view).

Contacts

Land Manager: WA DNR

Shared By:

Sarah Baker

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Great March weather - snow on the ground and the sun resting in a blue sky
Mar 3, 2019 near Issaquah, WA
Bullitt Fireplace
Jan 4, 2018 near Issaquah, WA
Spring is bringing out a little bit of color on the trails.
May 20, 2018 near Issaquah, WA

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