Cascade Pass and Sahale Arm
Difficulty: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Scenery: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Mileage: 12 mi
Region: North Cascades NP
Elev. Gain: 5,029 ft
When to Go: Jun—Oct
Avg. Time: 7-9 hr
Parking: Small unpaved lot
Type: Out + Back
Pass: None
Know Before You Go:
An epic day hike option in the North Cascades; if you can only do one hike in Washington this should be it.
This trail is extremely popular and the parking lot is small so make sure you arrive really early to snag a spot. There is overflow parking in the El Dorado climbing lot down the road but this will add about 6 mi round-trip to your hike.
There is a restroom at the El Dorado trailhead.
The road into the trailhead is unpaved the majority of the way but very well maintained with minimal potholes.
Cascade Pass, 3.5 mi in, makes an excellent turn around point if you’re looking for a shorter hike but we highly recommend continuing on to the top of the arm for stunning 360 views of the North Cascade peaks.
Conditions can change quickly here so bring layers for all weather possibilities; the arm is very exposed and can be quite windy.
It is common to see mountain goats and bears in this area so remain alert.
There can still be snow on the ground here pretty late into the season; microspikes are useful to have on hand.
Reserved permits are required to spend the night here, and camping is only allowed in designated areas.