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Azerite Peak

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Explore the amazingly diverse wilderness that lies along the most northern seventy miles of the Pacific Crest Trail

Journey along the Pacific Crest Trail as it winds through the ever-changing wonders that lie between Rainy Pass in northwest Washington and Manning Provincial Park in southwest British Columbia.

Ridge With Tatoosh Fire Smoke Above
Ridge with Tatoosh Fire Smoke

Deer browse quietly in the twilight while the songs of birds fill the air. Walk ridges that were formed beneath an ancient ocean that disappeared over 95 million years ago.

Mule Deer Buck
Mule Deer Buck

This wonderful trail offers a multitude of joys to a diversity of people who speak from their hearts about the wilderness.
Snowy Lake near Rainy Pass
Lower Snowy Lake

Fireweed Blooms
Fireweed

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Peaks Near Rainy Pass
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Stand atop wind-blown passes with views of ice-sculpted granite peaks that tower above forests that stretch to the horizons

Meadow Near Goat Lake
Meadow Above Goat Lakes

Douglas Squirrel
Douglas Squirrel

Mount Hardy Above Snowy Lake
Mount Hardy

Rainy Pass is in Washington on State Route Route 20, approximately 90 miles west of Sedro Wooly, and 35 miles east of Twisp. The Pacific Crest Trail terminus in Manning Provincial Park, British Colombia is on Gibson Pass (Lightening Lake) Road which intersects Canada's Highway 3, approximately 35 miles west of Hope and 35 miles east of Princeton, British Colombia.

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