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Little Tahoma/South Face

Climbing
This route ascends a series of steps up the south face with several sections of rock and steep snow/ice. Grade II, several pitches of low 5 class rock, ice/snow up to 45°. This is a good early season approach to Little Tahoma's South Face and East Shoulder routes when the road to Summerland is closed.
Little White Rabbit, Des Moines Marina

Little White Rabbit, Des Moines Marina

Sailing
Sail with Skipper Bill Woods on his Merit 25 "Little White Rabbit" out of Des Moines Marina, Slip D-24.
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Lizard Head Peak (winter)

Scrambling
This is a winter scramble on Happy Lake Ridge in the northern Olympic mountains near Lake Crescent. It's 12 miles round trip and 4,700 feet of elevation gain.
Llandover Woods and Dunn Gardens

Llandover Woods and Dunn Gardens

Urban Walking
Llandover Woods is a moderate sized greenspace in North Seattle (3rd NW and 145th Street) with quiet forested hilly loop walking trails.
Lodge Lake

Lodge Lake

Snowshoeing
A moderate 4 mile snowshoe trip with 1,400 feet of elevation gain along the Pacific Crest Trail heading south from Snoqualmie Pass.
Long Beach

Long Beach

Day Hiking, Urban Adventure & Urban Walking
A Washington city on the coast that offers beach hikes, exploring nature, and photography opportunities during special events.
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Long Lake Park

Sea Kayaking
A community park on the Olympic Peninsula with access to Long Lake. It's great for sea kayaking training.
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Longfellow Creek & Pigeon Point

Day Hiking, Urban Walking & Urban Adventure
An urban adventure and stairway walk that start at Camp Long and heads to Longfellow Creek before descending Pigeon Point to the West Seattle Bridge Trail and loops back via many stairways and urban paths.
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Longmire

Stewardship
A meeting place stewardship activities conducted near Longmire in Mount Rainier Nation Park.
Lookout Mountain & Monogram Lake

Lookout Mountain & Monogram Lake

Day Hiking & Scrambling
Two strenuous hikes of nearly ten round trip and just over 4,500 feet of elevation gain in the North Cascades. The trail to the aptly-named Lookout Mountain switchbacks steeply up through forests and meadows to a lookout with panoramic views. In early season Lookout Mountain is a snow scramble. Monogram Lake is set in a deep cirque and surrounded by many glaciated peaks, the lake provides a challenging destination worthy of the effort needed to get there.
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Lookout Mountain (Methow Valley)

Snowshoeing
Snowshoe to viewpoint overlooking the Twisp and Methow River valleys and the Sawtooth Range. It's 8 miles round trip with 3,100 feet of elevation gain.
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Lookout Mountain Forest Preserve

Day Hiking
A newly created trail system southeast of Bellingham with 8 miles of hiking and biking trails and 8 miles of gated forest roads that can be used for a variety out-and-back and loop hikes.
Loowit Falls

Loowit Falls

Day Hiking
A moderate hike across the blast zone to the mouth of Mount St. Helen's crater to the view of a glacier-born waterfall crashing into a tight, barren chasm.
Loowit Trail

Loowit Trail

Backpacking
A strenuous backpack that circumnavigates Mount St. Helens.
Lord Hill Regional Park

Lord Hill Regional Park

Day Hiking, Stewardship, Trail Running & Urban Walking
Hike or mountain bike into the vast evergreen forest of this 1,463-acre upland nature preserve. A day's exploration of this unique wilderness park can include discovering many species of plant and animal life
Lost & Manastash Lakes

Lost & Manastash Lakes

Day Hiking
An 8-mile round trip hike with 2,100 feet of elevation gain to two lakes on Manastash Ridge. Depending on the season, enjoy flowers, berries and larches.
Lost Arrow Spire/Tip

Lost Arrow Spire/Tip

Climbing
A two-pitch aid climb and airy Tyrolean traverse back to the rim, thousands of feet above the Yosemite Valley floor.
Lost Creek Ridge

Lost Creek Ridge

Day Hiking
An out-and-back hikes to Round Lake or Byrne Lake along Lost Creek Ridge in the Glacier Peak Wilderness. The trail switchbacks up steeply to Bingley Gap, follows the ridge and then reaches a junction with a short hike to Round Lake and longer hike to Camp Lake and Lake Byrne.
Lost Lake

Lost Lake

Bikepacking, Cross-country Skiing & Snowshoeing
A moderate to strenuous snowshoe trip with 800 feet of gain and 9 miles round trip on the east side of Snoqualmie Pass. When the skies are clear, enjoy views of Lake Keechelous on the way up to the lake, and Tinkham Peak is visible right across Lost Lake.
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Lost Valley Loop

Day Hiking
A moderate 8-mile loop hike in the Capitol Forest near Olympia. The trail is open to hikers, bikes, horses and dogs.