Cutthroat Pass Larch Hike


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Golden Larch Glory at Cutthroat Pass
As autumn unfurls its golden tapestry across the North Cascades, Cutthroat Pass becomes a sanctuary of shimmering beauty. The trail begins gently, winding through alpine forests and rocky outcrops, but as you ascend, the landscape transforms. Towering larches—those rare deciduous conifers—ignite the mountainside in hues of amber and gold, their needles glowing like lanterns in the crisp mountain air.
Each step brings a new vista: jagged peaks piercing the sky, meadows brushed with fall color, and the quiet hush of nature preparing for winter. The air is cool, scented with pine and earth, and the light dances through golden branches, casting a warm glow on the trail.
At the pass, the reward is breathtaking. Panoramic views stretch across the rugged spine of the Cascades, with golden larches carpeting the valleys below. It’s a moment of stillness, awe, and connection—where the grandeur of nature meets the quiet joy of discovery.
Difficulty
A 9.8 miles trip hike with 2000 feet of elevation gain.
| Distance: 9.8 mi RT | Duration: 5 hrs
| Elevation Gain: 2000 feet
| Pace: Moderate pace
Parking
Parking/Entry fee per car: American Beautiful Park Pass or Northwest Forest Pass $5 day pass (Print/Write info on paper at home, https: //www.wta.org/go-outside/passes)
Meetup Location
Lynwood Park and Ride Garage
Things to Pack:
Bring hiking poles (optional) and boots, Sunscreen, Sunglasses, a hat, waterproof jacket, warm clothing with layers, extra pair of socks, change of clothes, water, snacks, etc.
Dinner
Totally optional but please discuss with your driver before you leave lynnwood. We will find a restaurant to stop by for dinner.

Cutthroat Pass Larch Hike