Middle Fork Snoqualmie Natural Resources Conservation Area
Upper Granite Lake via Granite Creek Trail
10.2 mi · ▲ 2,479 ft · 4 hr 38 min
Upper Granite Lake via Granite Creek Trail is a 10.2-mile out-and-back in Middle Fork Snoqualmie Natural Resources Conservation Area near Riverpoint, WA. The route reaches Upper Granite Lake at the turnaround, 5.1 miles in. It climbs 2,479 ft, with sections as steep as 22% grade, and is mostly dirt. It scores 75/100 on the Ambleway Wildness scale: genuinely wild.
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Upper Granite Lake via Granite Creek Trail
10.2 mi · ▲ 2,479 ft · 4 hr 38 min
Elevation 803–3,149 ft
Out & Back · Middle Fork Snoqualmie Natural Resources Conservation Area
Trailhead: Granite Creek Connector Trail · 47.46989, -121.66865
Weather Jul 18: Overcast, high 73°F / low 56° · precip 3% · wind 4 mph · sunrise 5:29 AM · sunset 8:58 PM
Dogs allowed on leash · Parking lot at the trailhead
- Start on Granite Creek Connector Trail, heading E.
- 2.4 miBear right onto Granite Creek Trail, heading SE.
- 2.7 miReach Upper Granite Lake, then turn around and head back the way you came.
- 2.7 miBear left onto Granite Creek Connector Trail, heading NW.
- 2.4 miArrive back at the trailhead.
Each distance is the walk from the previous step. Tap a step for a map of its junction.
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- Dogs allowed on leash
- Parking lot at the trailhead
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