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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| Clear Lost Trail | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 6.6 |
| Trail #76 begins on Hwy 12 and descends 1 mile to the Clear Fork of the Cowlitz River. Hikers must ford the river. The trail climbs through a dense forest, crossing Clear Fork Trail #61 and on into an alpine landscape, ending at the junction of Bluff L... | ||
| Clear Lost Trail | ||
| Clear West Peak Trail | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | 0.8 |
| This high elevation trail features a dry beargrass opening with scree and talus slopes surrounded by silver fir/mountain hemlock stands. Wonderful view of Mt. Rainier and surrounding area, including the West Fork White River Valley and floodplains; 0.8... | ||
| Clearwater Trail | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | 8.1 |
| Clearwest Peak Trail | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | 0.8 |
| Cloquallum Truck Trail | ||
| Clutch Creek | Okanogan National Forest | 3.8 |
| Good views of the Toats Coulee and Tiffany trail makes it possible to hike the Horseshoe Basin-Windy Peak loop and return to the same trailhead. | ||
| Clutch Trail | Okanogan National Forest | |
| Coal Lake Trail | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | 1 |
| Colchuck Trail | ||
| Cold Springs | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 3.7 |
| This moderately used trail is located on the lower southern slopes of Mt. Adams. The trail descends through lava flows and young forests, forming an access route between Gotchen Creek Trail #40 and Cold Springs Camp located near the timberline on M... | ||
| Cold Springs Trail | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 3.7 |
| The Cold Springs trail is 3.7 miles long and located in the Morrison Creek area. | ||
| Coldwater Trail | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 4.5 |
| Coldwater Trail receives low use and features volcanic landscapes and high country views. | ||
| Coleman Ridge | Okanogan National Forest | 12.7 |
| The trail crosses open country with scattered timber, traverses the west side of Coleman Ridge and around the east side of Remmel Mountain to Four Point Lake. | ||
| Coleman Weedpatch Trail | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 3 |
| Trail #121 starts on Road 2160 a few miles before Walupt Lake Campground. The trail heads south through dense secondgrowth conifers and ends on the PCT. The Coleman Weedpatch Horse Trail #121A is a short access trail connecting Walupt Horse Camp to the... | ||
| Colonel Bob Trail | Olympic National Park | |
| The Colonel Bob Trail gains over 4,200 feet in 7.2 miles to the summit of Colonel Bob. Mukley Trail Shelter is four miles from the trailhead; the junction with Pete's Creek Trail #858 is a mile and a half farther. The trail ascends through old-grow... | ||
| Columbia Mountain Loop Trail | Colville National Forest | 7.1 |
| Wildflowers are abundant. There is a good spring up the trail a few hundred feet from the junction of the Columbia Trail #24. | ||
| Columbia Mtn Loop Trail | Colville National Forest | 7.1 |
| Company Creek Trail | Wenatchee National Forest | 11 |
| This eleven mile hike begins in the Lake Chelan National Recreation Area and follows two different streams before switchbacking up Hilgard Pass. This trail is unmaintained. | ||
| Constance Pass | Olympic National Park | |
| The trail to Constance Pass follows the Dosewallips River a short distance then ascends to the crest of Del Monte Ridge. It leads through spectacular subalpine meadows after ascending 3,300 feet. | ||
| Cool Creek Trail | Wenatchee National Forest | 5.4 |
| Coon Lake | Lake Chelan National Recreation Area | |
| Cooper Pass Trail | ||
| Copper Glance | Okanogan National Forest | 3.3 |
| The first part of the trail follows the old jeep road that once provided access to the Copper Glance mining claims. At 1.5 miles the jeep road ends and the trail begins. | ||
| Copper Pass | Okanogan National Forest | 4.8 |
| This is a good hike for experienced backcountry travelers who are looking for isolation. The trail is seldom used and usually not shown on maps. | ||
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