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Little Si, Mt. Baker National Forest-Snoqualmie Trip Report
March 20, 2004

(23) User Reviews

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John Munyan John is an avid hiker, spending a goodly portion of his time up in the hills, or sitting in front of a computer.

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  • zzzlyle

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    zzzlyle I live in Federal Way, WA and I enjoy getting out into the great outdoors and hiking and would someday like to make it to the top of Mt. Rainier. When I can't get outside, I'm the IS manager at a marketing firm in Kent.

    Driving Directions: Drive I-90 to the town of North Bend and take exit 31 into town. Continue east on the main drag, North Bend Way. Just east of town turn north on Mount Si Road (432nd SE). Turn right at the next intersection and drive .25 miles more to the new parking lot. The lot is designed to hold 50 cars and includes a state-of-the-art outhouse.

    Trail notes: The weather for the last couple days has been pretty nice around Seattle. Fortunately this break in the 'bleak' coincided with the schedules of many and collectively we decided to get out of town to enjoy a little of mother nature. Little Si seemed to be a reasonable choice since (for me at least) I haven't been getting out on the trail much since starting school again and this seemed like a fairly easy hike with a decent payout - one none of our group had recent memory of.

    I should start by saying there is a new access point to Little Si which is about a quarter of a mile from the old entry point which went through many peoples backyard. Apparently, the former setup didn't work well for the neighbors so a new entry was created. The above directions point you to the right place.

    That said Little Si much like its bigger sibling is a crowded thoroughfare, but unlike Mt. Si the journey is much more enjoyable along the way. The trail starts out along medium grade for about the first 15 minutes then moderates to more temperate travel for a while. Along these relatively level sections there almost always seems to be something interesting to look at from remediation sites, to rock climbers on Little Si's sheer cliff face, to the remains of a decent landslide. About 40 minutes of so the going gets a steeper as you near the top of Little Si. Some sections require the use of hands, but none of them are in anyway threatening. This section is only about 10 minutes long, if that.

    Once you reach the top you can get about 180 degree views looking towards Snoqualmie Pass, McClellan Butte, Mailbox Peak, Rattle Snake Ledge, North Bend, and of course Mt. Si. The views are quite nice there is adequate room for many people in all the nooks and crannies which is a good thing considering the amount of people making use of the trail.

    So if you are looking for a quick hike this one might just fit the bill. The time estimate on this hike isn't representative of the time taken to do this hike, but rather indicates we spent quite a bit of time admiring the view. Maybe that is telling

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    balanced hike

    Reviewed By: Lindsey on Saturday, July 25, 2009 @ 05:03:32 PM

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    I did this hike with a friend and it was a nice climb. There are hilly areas but there are also flat stretches that give you a nice break. Also, there is a perfect amount of shade and direct sunlight ratio. The view is worth it, and a good place to have a snack or eat lunch. I really enjoyed little si, it didnt tire be out, but the view gives you that satisfying feeling that hikes tend to give.

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    Little Si

    Reviewed By: angi on Sunday, April 12, 2009 @ 10:35:28 AM

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    Review: I have climbed Little Si several times and never tire of it. It is a pretty easy climb as the incline is not bad at all. The last time I hiked it was March, 2009 and was a bit worried that I would be cold but ended up shedding my fleece part of the way up. It is definitely busier in the summer months but have never found it to be so crowded that it is an issue. What is an issue is the parking lot - very small and nearly always full. Part way up the ascent there is a rock climbing area on the left and occasional views of Mt. Si. At the top there is a narrow view in one direction of forest scenery and in the other direction there is a wider view of North Bend and a river (fork of the Snoqualmie?) This should be a pretty easy hike for anyone in half-decent shape. Round trip takes about 2.5 hours tops. I will do this again and again. This hike is the same distance round trip as Tiger Mountain but with only half the elevation gain so feels much, much easier. Did Tiger yesterday and boy were my knees feeling it by the time I got back down.

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    Perfect quick Sat morning hike

    Reviewed By: Ralvis on Saturday, March 21, 2009 @ 11:23:18 AM

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    This is a perfect quick hike. Took me and a buddy 1 hr to ascend with a couple 2 min picture ops. We started at 7:30 AM Sat morning in late March and saw no one until on our way down. Nice view. On the way down, took a 30 min detour to scramble the rock slide - nice, but be careful. Overall, a great quick hike. Not too strenuous but a good workout.

    Overall time was about 2.5 hr.

    Ryan

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    Good for beginner

    Reviewed By: Anonymous on Sunday, February 22, 2009 @ 08:09:18 PM

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    Just moved to Seattle last month and wanted to have a nice easy hike to test out the great Northwest.  Little Si was perfect for a peaceful stroll, especially on a beautiful day.   I am a beginner hiker and thought is was not difficult by any means.  Next time will definitely try something like Mt. Si, a little more challenging.  It's great to bring a little lunch and enjoy the view at the top!  have fun and be safe....

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    Fun Weekend Trip

    Reviewed By: Anonymous on Sunday, September 14, 2008 @ 08:17:08 PM

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    I loved this hike. I thought it was beautiful at the summit, and even though its a shorter hike, you still work up a sweat on the steeper parts. A great weekend trip for the family, beginning hiker, or anyone that wants spectacular veiws, an easy trail, and an overall good workout will just love this trail.

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    short but strenuous enough

    Reviewed By: Anonymous on Tuesday, August 5, 2008 @ 07:40:37 PM

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    I just did this hike for training purposes because it was close.  I am just starting to carry a pack, so need some miles with weight.  I am in shape but not used to a pack.  This hike took me about two hours round trip including gawking at the scenery and a short stretch at the top.  It gives a lot of bang for your buck; nice forest with huge, cabin-size, mossy boulders next to vertical rock cliffs, then a good climb to the top that gets your heart rate going.  Pretty good views at the top of Mt. Si and North Bend, but my favorite part was definitely the woods.  Kind of surreal.  Nice cool hike on a very hot day.  Most of it was shaded.  I was pretty sweaty from the workout at the end and feeling pretty proud of myself, then saw hikers carrying babies and a whole pack of little kids running around.  Humbling.  I guess this hike is good for families, if your kids climb like mountain goats.

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    Little Si is closed

    Reviewed By: yonsosa on Friday, August 1, 2008 @ 03:53:18 PM

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    My wife and I drove up to Little Si this morning and the signs said the trail was closed.  There was construction on the bridge nearby and also construction in the parking lot.  I'd check before I went up there... We did Rattlesnake Ledge instead.

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    Exciting first hike

    Reviewed By: rajeev on Sunday, May 18, 2008 @ 01:33:21 AM

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    I recently moved to Seattle from Dallas, and so it was a great experience on this hike. It was a first of a kind for me, so the excitement bar was kinda always too high! The views from the top were breath taking, and it was well worth the 3 hrs we took to go atop. (ya, most of us were newbies). Some sections were a litte steep and at times were really questioned "how far is it". But when we finally made it, it was well worth the sweat . Downhill was relatively much faster and less tiring. Make sure you take drink and food along (again, as newbies, didn't do any thing like that!)

    I'd say, it's definitely a hike to try out, especially if you havent done many, or are doing with little kids and family.

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    Awesome hike

    Reviewed By: Sridhar Iyer on Thursday, July 5, 2007 @ 09:39:27 AM

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    We hiked Little Si on the 4th, and it was great fun.  The first thing I noticed about this trail is that the parking lot at the trail head is a little too small to accommodate all the crowd that comes in there.  But it is quite easy to find parking along the road, so that was not a big deal.

    This one, unlike other trails like Rattlesnake Ledge, has relatively unmaintained and narrow trail paths.  It's pretty "gravely" in the beginning and evens out as you proceed further.  The grade is not very steep, and is something a beginner can handle.  You are surrounded by enough vegetation about 10 minutes into the hike, so the heat wasn't an issue.

    It took us about an hour and a half to get to the top.  The view from the top, while not spectacular, is pretty good.  You get a panoramic view of the entire snoqualmie valley, Mount Si and Rattlesnake Ledge.

    In all, it was a pretty good hike.  Nice workout!

    (oh, and the little restroom at the trail head is in desperate need of some maintenance.  Someone should notify the ranger station about that!)

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    Good Winter Hiking

    Reviewed By: chl56291 on Thursday, January 11, 2007 @ 03:47:42 PM

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    Go hiking more often is one of my resolution this year.   This was my first hike this year (1/6/07) and took 1 hr 10 min to top and another 1 hr to down.  No snow in the trail, just  wet.    I joined this site also and appreciate all information.

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    Nice off season

    Reviewed By: Tinadam on Sunday, November 26, 2006 @ 12:49:40 PM

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    Review: We did the Little Si in late October, 2006.  It was a rainy day, so we hiked with ponchos and an umbrella.  The fallen leaves were beautiful at this time.  The hike traversed a nice variety of scenery.  As we hiked, we went through patches of heavy rain, fog, and hail, which made for an interesting day.  Nearing the top, there were a few tricky climbs that required hands as well as feet.  The vista at the top was nice. When we arrived it was 100% fogged-up, nothing to see, but then after about 5 minutes it cleared completely.  5 minutes later it was again lost in fog-- very surreal.  The trip down was a bit scary in places with the rain and the slippery rocks.  Took maybe 2.5 hours to get up, definitely less than hour to get down.

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    Good family hikel

    Reviewed By: Bob on Saturday, June 17, 2006 @ 10:48:54 PM

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    A 70 year old birthday/father's day gift by my daughter and her two children, 10 and 12.  Beautiful hike through green, trees, rocks.  I'm not in shape, and it took us 2 hrs, 15 minutes to the top, casual.  Then 1 hr, 15 minutes down.  All but my daughter were tired, but the pictures were great, and the memories, well, memorable. 

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    Nice quick hike

    Reviewed By: vern on Friday, May 19, 2006 @ 12:48:59 PM

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    Great little hike, about two hours round trip.  A little steep at the start to get you warmed up and then a nice easy hike from there on.  Recommend doing this one early in the day; this trail can get pretty crowded cause it's so close to I-90 and parking fills up fast.

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    Great for really fast hiking

    Reviewed By: Bill on Tuesday, September 20, 2005 @ 01:00:52 PM

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    Review: I love this trail, but if you're in shape it might be too easy. So, try running it. I summit in 30 - 40 minutes and run back down in 25 for about a 1hr round-trip. Nice workout!

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    Fun for Beginners!

    Reviewed By: TheWiseOne on Sunday, August 28, 2005 @ 11:37:59 PM

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    Review: I took a couple friends on this hike. I'm not in top physical condition, but in much better condition than the two that came with me (one just quit smoking, too). It took us 3 hours total - and we had a nice long comfortable stop for lunch. By the time we reached the top it was about 80 degrees out, and I'd only gone through 16 ounces of water or so. The very beginning was a little steep, but the rest of the trail extrememly reasonable. Saw one group with trekking poles, but they were not necessary at all - unless you have bad knees or something. Also saw elderly people and a little girl learning Portugese from her mom - not even close to out of breath. Very fun trail and a good view at the top! Relaxing!
    We did this on a Thursday morning - but the later it got - the more people there were. A lot of "hello's" and head nods to go with.

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