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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| Suiattle Pass Trail | Wenatchee National Forest | 1 |
| Suiattle River Trail | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | 11.2 |
| Sulphur Mountain Trail | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | 5 |
| Summer Blossom Trail | Wenatchee National Forest | 6 |
| Summer Blossom, an old sheep herders route through the basin to a point near the summit of North Navarre Peak is an excellent trail for viewing the Sawtooth high country. | ||
| Summerland | Mount Rainier National Park | |
| This trail leads nearly six miles one way from Fryingpan Creek Trailhead on White River Road to Panhandle Gap. It usually sees 100 to 200 hikers on any given summer weekend. | ||
| Summit Lake Trail | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | 2.5 |
| Summit Prairie Trail | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 9 |
| Summit Prairie Trail receives low use and features forested paths and high country views. | ||
| Summit Trail | Wenatchee National Forest | 27 |
| The Summit Trail offers many side trips to small lakes and mountain peaks between the South Navarre Campground and the Lake Chelan National Recreation Area. | ||
| Sun Top Trail | ||
| Sunrise Mine Trail | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | 2.6 |
| The trail begins in an area clearcut in 1967 and quickly enter the timber. At .5 mile the trail makes a slippery log crossing of the South Fork Stillaguamish River, then climbs steeply to the ridge between Morning Star and Sperry Peaks. The trail whi... | ||
| Sunrise Peak Trail | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 1 |
| This steep trail takes you to the top of Sunrise Peak, where you can still see evidence of the old fire lookout. Sunrise Peak, 5,880 feet, is the highest summit on the Randle District. Sunrise Peak is made of a type of molten rock that cooled below the... | ||
| Sunrise Trail | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 1.1 |
| This trail begins on Road 2324.063. It climbs steeply through a dense forest before breaking out onto an open ridge east of Sunrise Peak. This trail connects with Trail #261 in a large saddle. A short, but steep, spur trail (Sunrise Peak Trail #261A) c... | ||
| Sunshine Primitive Trail | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 1.8 |
| This trail links Trails #192 and #132 to form a loop opportunity. It also intersects Rim (Primitive) Trail #202, approximately 0.5 mile beyond its junction with Trail #132. This trail can be difficult to follow in places and is recommended for experien... | ||
| Suntop Trail | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | 8.3 |
| Surprise Creek Trail | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | 4.7 |
| Surprise Lake Trail | Wenatchee National Forest | 2.5 |
| This trail begins at Mule Shoe Camp and travels through subalpine forest and meadows before dropping into the narrow basin which holds Surprise Lake. | ||
| Swamp Lake Trail | ||
| Swan Lake Trail | Colville National Forest | 1.5 |
| The Swan Lake Trail begins at the community kitchen and/or the parking lot. The trail goes around the lake. There are huckleberries and some thimbleberries all along the trail. Water foul frequent the lake. | ||
| Swift Creek Trail | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | 8 |
| Table Mountain Trail | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 5 |
| Table Mountain Trail receives low use and features forested paths and water. | ||
| Tahnemus | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 0.5 |
| The Tahnemus Trail offers good access to the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail and ample room for stock trailer parking. Restrooms are located at the trailhead. The trail climbs through 30-60-year-old timber for 1/2 mile and offers excellent viewpoin... | ||
| Tahnemus Trail | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 0.05 |
| Tahnemus Trail is 0.05 mile long and located in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. | ||
| Takh Takh Meadow Trail | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 1.5 |
| This trail begins adjacent to Takh Takh Meadows off Road 2329, or from Takhlakh Loop Trail #134. Takh Takh Meadow (a Taidnapam/Yakama word meaning "small prairie) is rich with wildflowers during the summer. The trail drops back down into a conifer fore... | ||
| Takhlakh Loop Trail | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 1.1 |
| A short barrier-free loop trail follows the shoreline of Takhlakh Lake, giving hikers views of Mt. Adams. The heavily used trail begins in the campground and meets with Takh Takh Meadows Trail #136 after 0.5 mile. Both trails are ideal for families or ... | ||
| Tatoosh Butte | Okanogan National Forest | 10.6 |
| Trail begins in big timber at Hidden Lakes and climbs through forest to open meadows of the Buttes. The trail drops back into timber as it descends into the Pasayten drainage. | ||
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