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To truly soak in the beauty of the volcanic mountains of the Cascades to the massive spruces in the Olympics’ Hoh Rainforest, you’ll want to make sure you pack some cannabis with your boots and water bottle.
It’s no secret that the Evergreen State holds some of the best and most diverse trails for hiker enthusiasts and newbies alike. Get elevated amongst clear, blue waters, lush greenery, and rugged mountains as you check these Washington trails off your list.
Mount Pilchuck Trail – North Cascades
Start your hiking adventures off right by visiting the enigmatic Mount Pilchuck trail. From cooling streams to heavy inclines, you’ll be deeply rewarded with panoramic views of the Cascades from a charming 1921 fire lookout nestled at the top. Take a breather before you turn around by packing a picnic lunch and enjoy the stunning views while you eat.
Difficulty: Moderate
Distance: 5.4 miles
Elevation Gain: 2,300 ft.
Product Pairing: A fast-acting tincture to relax you at the summit before heading out. Reach for Ethos‘ sativa-heavy Journey Tincture and let your mind wander across the spectacular view.
Ape Caves – Mt. St. Helens
Discovered in 1947 by logger Lawrence Johnson, the Mt. St. Helens Ape Caves are a unique and thrilling experience within the outside trails covering Gifford Pinchot National Forest. The lower cave is a lava tube reaching almost two miles in length and is the longest found in the continental United States. After you’ve discovered the hidden secrets of the lower cave, try your hand at the upper portion, where you’ll get to climb over boulders to reach a fresh and easy surface trail back to the trailhead.
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Showing you dispensaries nearDifficulty: Upper Level: Moderate/hard – Lower Level: Easy (you’ll need a flashlight, or you can rent a lantern at the trailhead)
Distance: Upper Level: 1.5 miles – Lower Level: .75 miles
Product Pairing: A smooth indica-leaning hybrid for after the hike. Load up your favorite durable bong with Legalized OG by Seattle’s Private Reserve to relax your muscles and bring you a sense of calm after your exciting boulder climb.
Cape Alava Loop – Olympic Peninsula
This wouldn’t be a true Washington hiker’s guide without a gorgeous trail on the state’s bewitching coast. Cape Alava Loop navigates through grand red cedar woods and takes you to the Cape Alava coast, where the site of the mesmerizing shoreline against the lush greenery of the forest will remain with you for years to come. Choose to camp on the beach or spend the day exploring—either option is an excellent one when it comes to this spectacular trail.
Difficulty: Easy/moderate
Distance: 9.4 Miles
Elevation Gain: 100 ft
Product Pairing: A delicious infused cookie to fuel your hike and elevate your beach-going experience. Pack the classic Chocolate Chip Cookie by Goodship and dig your toes in the sand as calm waves of THC wash over you.
Hoh River to Five Mile Island – Olympic Peninsula
Walk along the shores of the dazzling Hoh River and breathe in the ancient history of this temperate rainforest while on the Hoh River Trail to Five Mile Island. Flushed with archaic trees such as the mammoth Western Hemlock (Washington’s state tree), you’ll find yourself contemplating Earth’s colossal timeline as you wander through this gorgeous patch of paradise. Bonus: Keep your eyes peeled for the rare northern spotted owl—there are only 500 pairs left in the state of Washington.
Difficulty: Easy
Distance: 10.6 miles
Elevation Gain: 300 ft.
Product Pairing: A small vape pen to keep in your pocket for quick access. Try the disposable Sun Vaporizer by Wildflower for easy effort as you walk along this stunning trail.
Summerland and Panhandle Gap – Mount Rainier
If you’re eager to see bright splashes of fall leaves or seasonal wildflowers such as the colorful Indian paintbrush, check out Summerland and Panhandle Gap trail close to Mt. Rainier. This trail stuns with natural flora while getting you up close and personal with staggering views of Rainier and near-magical glimpses of wild goats and elk. You’ll feel like you entered a fairy tale just a couple hours outside the hustle and bustle of the city of Seattle.
Difficulty: Moderate
Distance: 12 miles
Elevation Gain: 2,950 ft.
Product Pairing: An uplifting hybrid to sink you into creative relaxation. Make sure your pack a few pre-rolls of Phantom Cookies by Natural Mystic Farms to hone in on its cerebral and euphoric effects amongst the natural beauties of Summerland.
Dungeness Spit Trail – Olympic Peninsula
As a National Wildlife Refuge, Dungeness Spit will entice you with its variety of Northwest seabirds while giving you spectacular views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The largest natural sandspit in the U.S., the Dungeness Spit trail is a sight to see and a rare stretch of sandy beach on the state’s commonly rocky coast. Check out the historic lighthouse at the end of this waterfront trail—it opened in 1857 and is still in use today.
Difficulty: Easy/moderate
Distance: 11 miles
Elevation Gain: 130 ft.
Product Pairing: An infused lemonade for your day at the beach. Choose Ray’s Infused Lemonade by Dogtown Pioneers for a refreshing, uplifting experience that is as tasty as it is effective.
Colchuck Lake Trail – Central Cascades
No, your eyes are not deceiving you—the waters of Colchuck Lake are really that blue. The Colchuck Lake Trail is perfect for hikers wanting to see large, majestic peaks above crystal-clear waters while navigating thick, verdant forests. Head out early to beat the crowds and get to the lake at its most serene, then take a refreshing dip before making the trek back to the trailhead.
Difficulty: Moderate
Distance: 8 miles
Elevation Gain: 2,280 ft.
Product Pairing: A buzzy sativa for this dynamic trail. Load up a pipe with the cerebral and creative Lamb’s Bread to take in the beauty of Colchuck’s calm pool.