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River Loop Trailhead — Attraction in Area E (Chilliwack River Valley)

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River Loop Trailhead
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North Cascades Visitor Center
376 Newhalem St, Marblemount, WA 98267
Sterling Munro Trail
Marblemount, WA 98267
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Goodell Creek Campground
State Rte 20, Marblemount, WA 98267
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River Loop Trailhead

376 Newhalem St, Marblemount, WA 98267
4.8(4)
Open 24 hours
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Outdoor
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Family friendly
Pet friendly
Off the beaten path
attractions: North Cascades Visitor Center, Sterling Munro Trail, restaurants:
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Nearby attractions of River Loop Trailhead

North Cascades Visitor Center

Sterling Munro Trail

North Cascades Visitor Center

North Cascades Visitor Center

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Sterling Munro Trail

Sterling Munro Trail

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Reviews of River Loop Trailhead

4.8
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5.0
1y

Easy hike, just under 2 miles, and ~100 elevation change. Smooth gravel trail. Takes you through lush forest and ferns, down to the banks of the Skagit river. We were there on a sunny and comfortable day, and loved it, especially on the banks of the river, watching the water rush by. Easy to park and then access the trail from the...

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5.0
18w

Lovely little hike just behind the visitors center. Some VERY narrow spots, so proceed with caution if you are bigger bodied. Stunning views of the Cascade crags. You can go off trail a few feet in several spots to dip your toes in the glacial melt of the Upper Skagit. Very cold, clean water. Clean...

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5.0
2y

Easy, beautiful and a quiet walk. A total of ~ 1.8 miles. A slight incline in the beginning of the hike. One part of the hike was quite hot (went there at around 3pm on a Saturday). Lot of parking available outside the...

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Shalini JoinerShalini Joiner
Easy hike, just under 2 miles, and ~100 elevation change. Smooth gravel trail. Takes you through lush forest and ferns, down to the banks of the Skagit river. We were there on a sunny and comfortable day, and loved it, especially on the banks of the river, watching the water rush by. Easy to park and then access the trail from the visitor center.
Tiff BeckmanTiff Beckman
Lovely little hike just behind the visitors center. Some VERY narrow spots, so proceed with caution if you are bigger bodied. Stunning views of the Cascade crags. You can go off trail a few feet in several spots to dip your toes in the glacial melt of the Upper Skagit. Very cold, clean water. Clean air. Amazing.
SowmyaSowmya
Easy, beautiful and a quiet walk. A total of ~ 1.8 miles. A slight incline in the beginning of the hike. One part of the hike was quite hot (went there at around 3pm on a Saturday). Lot of parking available outside the visitor center.
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Easy hike, just under 2 miles, and ~100 elevation change. Smooth gravel trail. Takes you through lush forest and ferns, down to the banks of the Skagit river. We were there on a sunny and comfortable day, and loved it, especially on the banks of the river, watching the water rush by. Easy to park and then access the trail from the visitor center.
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Lovely little hike just behind the visitors center. Some VERY narrow spots, so proceed with caution if you are bigger bodied. Stunning views of the Cascade crags. You can go off trail a few feet in several spots to dip your toes in the glacial melt of the Upper Skagit. Very cold, clean water. Clean air. Amazing.
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Easy, beautiful and a quiet walk. A total of ~ 1.8 miles. A slight incline in the beginning of the hike. One part of the hike was quite hot (went there at around 3pm on a Saturday). Lot of parking available outside the visitor center.
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