Chinook Pass
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Elevation | 5430 ft./1656 m. |
Location | Washington, United States |
Range | Cascades |
Traversed by | State Route 410 |
Chinook Pass (elevation 5430 ft./1656 m.) is a pass through the Cascade Range in the state of Washington.
The pass provides the east entrance to Mount Rainier National Park, and carries State Route 410 between the towns of Enumclaw and Naches. Because of the high elevation, Chinook Pass is usually closed in November due to very heavy snow and significant avalanche danger. It usually opens in mid May and is not uncommon to have a snow depth at the summit of up to 15-feet.
As part of the All-American Road program, Route 410 through Chinook Pass has been designated by the U.S. government as the Chinook Scenic Byway. It is considered to be one of the most beautiful routes in the United States. Because the summit is above the treeline, there are many places to park along the road to view the scenery.
[edit] Recreation
From 1940–59, Chinook Pass was one of the top ski areas in the state, with a season that ran from December to June. There were numerous non-permanent rope tows that extended from Cayuse Pass to the Tipsoo Lake area. The requirement that they were temporary tows was made by the Mt Rainier Nat’l Park so the lifts could be removed when the snow melted in the summer months. With the state government plans to no longer keep Chinook Pass open during the winter months and the opening of White Pass, lift skiing ended. It is still a very popular area for backcountry telemark skiing and snowboarding from May to July.
Tipsoo Lake is located just a few hundred meters from the summit, with a picnic area and a trail going around the lake, is one of the most photographed landscapes in the United States.
Chinook Pass is also a trailhead to the Pacific Crest Trail, providing access to Dewey Lake and Cougar Lake (in the William O. Douglas Wilderness), Crystal Mountain Ski Resort, and the Norse Peak Wilderness.
The Naches Peak Loop is a trail route that goes around Naches Peak, containing a segment of the Pacific Crest Trail.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Chinook Pass at the Washington State Department of Transportation website
- Pass opening and closure dates for Chinook Pass, Cayuse Pass, and North Cascades Highway at the Washington State Department of Transportation website
- Chinook Pass is at coordinates Coordinates: