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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| Bone Lake Trail | ||
| Boulder Cave Barrier-Free Trail | Wenatchee National Forest | 1.4 |
| Boulder Creek Trail | Wenatchee National Forest | 9 |
| Boulder Lake | Olympic National Park | |
| This trail leads westward along Boulder Creek then follows the North Fork Boulder Creek to its source, Boulder Lake. There are camping sites and fishing at the lake. | ||
| Boulder Lake Trail | ||
| Boulder Ridge Trail | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | 3.6 |
| Boulder River Trail | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | 4 |
| Boulder Trail | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 0.6 |
| This high elevation trail serves as a short connector to the Boundary Trail #1 near Table Mountain. The trail climbs from Road 2334.048, through a dense conifer forest to its junction with the Boundary Trail. | ||
| Boundary Trail | ||
| Boundary Trail | North Cascades National Park | |
| Boundary Trail | Okanogan National Forest | 70 |
| This trail is heavily used. Trail takes off from Iron Gate trailhead through Horseshoe Basin and continues to the Pacific Crest Trail. Lots of scenic views. | ||
| Boundary Trail | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 32.4 |
| The Boundary Trail once formed the boundary between the Columbia and Rainier National Forests. Now it marks the southern boundary of the Randle District. This was an important trail in the early history of the Forest Service, it was the principal route... | ||
| Boundary Trail | ||
| Boundary Trail-Elk Pass to Yellowjacket | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 8 |
| This maintained trail travels at a fairly level grade until Shark Rock. East of Shark Rock the trail makes a series of steep ascents and descents before junctioning with Yellowjacket Trail #1A (accessed on Forest Road 2810). The 1980 Mount St. Helens e... | ||
| Boundary Trail-Norway Pass | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 2.2 |
| This maintained trail climbs to Norway Pass at a steady grade. It follows the north side of the ridge providing views of Meta Lake, Mount Adams and Mount Rainier. Mount St. Helens remains hidden from view until the trail reaches a rewarding vista at No... | ||
| Boundary Trail-Norway Pass to Elk Pass | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 6 |
| This maintained trail ascends through the blown-down forest. It passes near the Bear Meadow viewpoint and enters the green forest. The section ends at the junction with Forest Road 25. See the next segment for the continuation of Boundary Trail #1 (Elk... | ||
| Boundary Trail-Norway Pass to Truman Trail | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 13.2 |
| This maintained trail climbs steadily from the trailhead to Norway Pass and then switchbacks up to Bear Pass. It then traverses the Mount Margaret ridgeline. It descends from Mt. Margaret and then climbs steeply to the Coldwater Peak area and ends at i... | ||
| Boundary Trail-Yellowjacket Trail to Council Lake | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 13.8 |
| This maintained trail travels along the divide of the Lewis and Cispus River watersheds. Its elevation is 4000 feet or above, ascending and descending out of stream drainages. Many trails connect with this section of the Boundary Trail providing extens... | ||
| Boundary Way Trail | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | 4.1 |
| Boundary(WEST) | Okanogan National Forest | 73.1 |
| This trail is the main east-west trail crossing the Pasayten Wilderness and tying together the other major access trails. The route varies from timbered valleys to long side hills and high ridge routes. | ||
| Bradley Truck Trail | ||
| Bridge Creek | North Cascades National Park | |
| This trail leads 14.3 miles from Stehekin River Road to North Cascades Highway. It provides opportunities for backpacking, fishing and horseback riding. | ||
| Brothers Trail | Olympic National Forest | 3 |
| This trail enters The Brothers Wilderness. You will travel through a remote canyon area called the Valley of the Silent Men. The Brothers were named in 1856 after Edward and Arthur Fauntleroy, brothers of Ellinor and Constance Fauntleroy, for whom were... | ||
| Brown Creek Beaver Pond Trail | Olympic National Forest | 0.5 |
| Brown Creek Nature Trail | Olympic National Forest | 0.8 |
| SETTING: Wetland, beaver pond. OPPORTUNITIES | ||
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