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Mailbox peak
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mailbox peak

Leaders are expected to contact the leader(s) of existing trips to ensure there are no concerns or conflicts, according to The Mountaineers Outdoor Ethics Policy. Please check scheduled trips listed below in the "Activities" tab to see if there is another group already booked on the same day. INFORMATION FOR LEADERS Scheduling & Permits Follow the old Mailbox Peak path to the summit of Mailbox Peak, then continue down and across the Southeast Ridge to Dirtybox Peak. dirtybox peak (4,926 ft) 8.5 miles with 4,570 feet of elevation gainĭirtybox Peak lies on the ridge between Mailbox Peak and Dirty Harry's Peak. The original route up Mailbox Peak heads straight up the ridge through the forest to the rocky summit. boothpath 6 miles round trip with 4,100 feet of elevation gain Volunteers play a crucial role in keeping this already well-loved trail maintained. This new 5-mile trail has offered increased access to this already popular area. In response to a continued increase in usage, the Mountains to Sound Greenway and the Washington State Department of Natural Resources opened a new, more sustainable trail up Mailbox Peak in the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Valley in 2014. on the trail trail 11.2 miles round trip with 4,100 feet of elevation gain If you will have a group of more than 10 people, please fill out this form to reserve seating. By establishing this service, Trailhead Direct aims to increase accessibility to local trails, limit vehicle congestion in trailhead parking lots, and reduce carbon emissions.

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All buses are run by King County and regular fares apply, just like in the city. On weekends and designated holidays, Trailhead Direct takes riders to three hiking destinations: Mount Si, Issaquah Alps, and Mailbox Peak. Turn right onto SE Middle Fork Road, continue for 2.5 miles, turn right and drive ~200 yards to the Mailbox Peak trailhead (900 ft). Take Exit 34 off of I-90 and drive north on 468th Ave SE for ~0.5 mile.










Mailbox peak