7.6 miles
Distance
2,412 ft
Climb
-2,410 ft
Descent
3,135 ft
High Point
2 ft
Altitude change
852 ft
Altitude min
852 ft
Altitude start
853 ft
Altitude end
-58.7%
Grade max
52.2%
Grade min
4 miles
Distance climb
4 miles
Distance down
551 ft
Distance flat

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Detailed Description
Granite Lakes is a 8 mile less popular intermediate route located near North Bend Washington. This hike only route and has a moderate overall physical rating. This route includes 3 trails. This route climbs 2,412 ft with a max elevation of 3,135 ft then descends -2,410 ft.

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  • Minor Issue / Yellow: 1 trail (newest: Nov 12, 2025)
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Stats

  • Distance
    8 miles
  • Avg time
    1 hr 40 min
  • Altitude min
    852 ft
  • Altitude start
    852 ft
  • Altitude end
    853 ft
  • Climb
    2,412 ft
  • Descent
    -2,410 ft
  • Grade max
    -58.7%
  • Grade min
    52.2%
  • Distance climb
    4 miles
  • Distance down
    4 miles
  • Distance flat
    551 ft

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  1. Walk southeast on Granite Creek Trail.
  2. Continue for 1.5 kilometers.
  3. Walk southeast on Granite Lakes Trail.
  4. Continue for 3 kilometers.
  5. Keep straight to stay on Granite Lakes Trail.
  6. Continue for 1 kilometer.
  7. Walk northwest on Granite Lakes Trail.
  8. Continue for 1 kilometer.
  9. Keep right to stay on Granite Lakes Trail.
  10. Continue for 3 kilometers.
  11. Walk east on Granite Creek Trail.
  12. Continue for 1.5 kilometers.
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    Granite Lakes Trail
    Nov 12, 2025 @ 6:30pm (America/Los_Angeles)
    Nov 12, 2025
    Minor tree fall.
    Granite Creek Trail
    Nov 12, 2025 @ 1:19pm (America/Vancouver)
    Nov 12, 2025
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