Trip
Day Hike - Castle Rock Trails
We will hike up to Castle Rock and then do an out and back on the ridgeline trail to the west that separates Canyon 1 and Canyon 2. This is the 6th of 15 consecutive wildflower day hikes around Wenatchee.
- Wed, May 3, 2023
- Foothills Hiking Committee
- Day Hiking
- Adults
- Strenuous
- Challenging
- Mileage: 10.0 mi
- Elevation Gain: 4,300 ft
- High Point Elevation: 3,722 ft
- Pace: 1.5-1.75 MPH average moving speed
- 2 (11 capacity)
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
8:00 at https://goo.gl/maps/9CwDZSQx4NB9usL98 6 minutes from downtown Wenatchee
Our route https://caltopo.com/m/Q0MEB
I have never hiked on these trails. The trails shown on caltopo. Gaia, etc. (open street map) are not always open and existing trails; I may have to improvise. If we see that there are great flowers in an area that is not along the route, we may adjust the route in-flight (but not to something longer or harder than what was advertised, the routes are tough enough already).
There will be daily hikes posted between April 28th and May 12th. They will all be close to Wenatchee. They are being selected and (hopefully) timed for wildflowers.
These hikes will be at a relaxed pace with time for observation, photography, etc. We will be spending most of the day on the trail.
All of the trailheads can be easily reached by a sedan.
Ticks, rattlesnakes, and hot weather are possibilities.
I might have to switch hikes around based on conditions. Some trails can be closed if it is too muddy, I may switch from an exposed to a somewhat forested hike on a very hot day, etc.
It looks like it will be a very good year for Wenatchee flowers. As of this posting, precipitation is about 20% higher than average. :-) https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/climate/yeardisp.php?stn=KEAT&wfo=otx&year=2022&span=Water+Year
Required Equipment
- Navigation
- Headlamp
- Sun protection
- First aid
- Knife
- Fire
- Shelter
- Extra food
- Extra water
- Extra clothes