Mount Si Trail

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Mount Si Trail is a popular hiking route in Washington State known for its steep climb, scenic forested terrain, and expansive views over the Snoqualmie Valley and surrounding mountains.

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Mount Si Trail canonical 1
Old Mount Si Trail 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
recreational route
accessedFrom Interstate 90 NERFINISHED
attracts local hikers
tourist hikers
closeTo Seattle metropolitan area NERFINISHED
hasActivityLevel heavily trafficked
hasAmenity parking lot at trailhead
trail signage
hasEcosystem Pacific Northwest temperate rainforest
hasFeature rocky sections
switchbacks
hasHazard ice and snow in winter
slippery conditions in wet weather
hasPopularity one of the most hiked trails near Seattle
hasReputationFor scenic forested terrain
steep climb
hasSurface dirt
hasViewpoint Haystack area of Mount Si
knownAs Mount Si main trail NERFINISHED
locatedIn Mount Si Natural Resources Conservation Area NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
surface form: Washington State
locatedNear North Bend, Washington NERFINISHED
Snoqualmie Valley NERFINISHED
managedBy Washington State Department of Natural Resources NERFINISHED
nearbyTrail Little Si Trail NERFINISHED
Mount Teneriffe Trail NERFINISHED
offersViewOf Snoqualmie Valley NERFINISHED
surrounding mountains
partOf Cascade Range NERFINISHED
passesThrough coniferous forest
mixed forest
popularFor day hiking
training hikes
region Snoqualmie Pass corridor NERFINISHED
regulatedBy Washington State recreation rules
season year-round use, weather permitting
subjectOf hiking guidebooks
online trip reports
subjectTo Washington State Discover Pass parking requirement
terminatesNear Mount Si summit area
trailheadNear Mount Si Road NERFINISHED
usedFor hiking
trail running

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Mount Si Natural Resources Conservation Area hasTrail Mount Si Trail
this entity surface form: Old Mount Si Trail