The Pacific Northwest Trail (PNT) is a 1200-mile linear trail that stretches from Glacier National Park in Montana to Cape Alava on the Pacific Ocean in Olympic National Park. In Washington, it includes Ozette Triangle/Cape Alava, the High Divide and Seven Lakes Basin of Olympic National Park, the Tursi Trail, Blanchard Hill/South Chuckanut Mountain, Oyster Dome, East Baker Lake Trail, Hannagan Pass, the East Bank Trail of Ross Lake, the Boundary Trail across the Pasayten Wilderness, Whistler Canyon, the Kettle Crest Trail, and many more iconic hikes.
Pacific Northwest Trail

Length
1200.0 miles, one-way
Elevation
Highest Point: 7580 ft.
Rating
Pacific Northwest Trail
Map & Directions
Getting There
There are many places to access this trail in its 1200 miles. Visit pnt.org to learn more.