Region
Highlights
Routes
7 climbs • 7.4 mi • 2,169 ft gain • 3 hr 17 min
4 climbs • 4.7 mi • 2,238 ft gain • 1 hr 37 min
3 climbs • 5.7 mi • 2,735 ft gain • 2 hr 26 min
3 climbs • 6.3 mi • 2,232 ft gain • 1 hr 22 min
1 climb • 12.7 mi • 3,338 ft gain • 6 hr 58 min
1 climb • 6.8 mi • 2,229 ft gain • 1 hr 24 min
1 climb • 10.0 mi • 3,731 ft gain • 3 hr 8 min
1 climb • 10.1 mi • 2,923 ft gain • 2 hr 57 min
1 climb • 10.6 mi • 2,715 ft gain • 2 hr 9 min
1 climb • 10.5 mi • 2,884 ft gain • 2 hr 46 min
1 climb • 10.6 mi • 2,736 ft gain • 3 hr 35 min
1 climb • 10.8 mi • 2,468 ft gain • 2 hr 22 min
1 climb • 10.9 mi • 3,119 ft gain • 2 hr 56 min
1 climb • 11.0 mi • 4,390 ft gain • 3 hr 10 min
1 climb • 11.0 mi • 4,231 ft gain • 3 hr 4 min
1 climb • 11.1 mi • 2,809 ft gain • 2 hr 52 min
1 climb • 11.4 mi • 3,749 ft gain • 2 hr 49 min
1 climb • 11.4 mi • 2,685 ft gain • 4 hr 56 min
1 climb • 12.0 mi • 3,304 ft gain • 5 hr 26 min
1 climb • 12.5 mi • 3,292 ft gain • 4 hr 10 min
1 climb • 12.8 mi • 2,585 ft gain • 3 hr 57 min
1 climb • 13.4 mi • 4,499 ft gain • 3 hr 11 min
1 climb • 13.4 mi • 3,238 ft gain • 5 hr 44 min
1 climb • 13.5 mi • 3,086 ft gain • 4 hr 7 min
1 climb • 13.8 mi • 3,021 ft gain • 4 hr 44 min
1 climb • 14.0 mi • 3,130 ft gain • 3 hr 16 min
1 climb • 14.1 mi • 4,941 ft gain • 4 hr 5 min
1 climb • 14.7 mi • 3,064 ft gain • 4 hr 48 min
1 climb • 15.0 mi • 2,254 ft gain • 3 hr 0 min
1 climb • 15.7 mi • 3,118 ft gain • 5 hr 59 min
1 climb • 15.8 mi • 3,264 ft gain • 5 hr 3 min
1 climb • 16.0 mi • 3,239 ft gain • 3 hr 52 min
1 climb • 16.7 mi • 3,030 ft gain • 4 hr 11 min
1 climb • 16.8 mi • 4,533 ft gain • 3 hr 48 min
1 climb • 16.8 mi • 2,897 ft gain • 3 hr 57 min
1 climb • 17.6 mi • 4,535 ft gain • 4 hr 55 min
1 climb • 18.1 mi • 3,060 ft gain • 3 hr 41 min
1 climb • 27.4 mi • 6,405 ft gain • 6 hr 17 min
1 climb • 31.0 mi • 8,818 ft gain • 9 hr 25 min
1 climb • 33.5 mi • 5,555 ft gain • 8 hr 45 min
1 climb • 33.8 mi • 7,027 ft gain • 8 hr 17 min
1 climb • 39.1 mi • 9,106 ft gain • 11 hr 49 min
1 climb • 48.0 mi • 6,952 ft gain • 11 hr 5 min
1 climb • 6.1 mi • 2,201 ft gain • 3 hr 14 min
1 climb • 6.4 mi • 2,230 ft gain • 1 hr 51 min
1 climb • 6.5 mi • 2,356 ft gain • 2 hr 36 min
1 climb • 7.1 mi • 2,646 ft gain • 1 hr 51 min
1 climb • 7.3 mi • 2,956 ft gain • 4 hr 31 min
1 climb • 7.5 mi • 2,473 ft gain • 4 hr 1 min
1 climb • 7.8 mi • 2,578 ft gain • 4 hr 18 min
1 climb • 9.0 mi • 2,661 ft gain • 2 hr 32 min
1 climb • 9.2 mi • 2,462 ft gain • 2 hr 18 min
1 climb • 9.2 mi • 2,457 ft gain • 2 hr 4 min
1 climb • 9.3 mi • 2,733 ft gain • 2 hr 53 min
1 climb • 9.6 mi • 2,697 ft gain • 2 hr 24 min
1 climb • 9.6 mi • 3,126 ft gain • 2 hr 34 min
Latest climbs
"A perfect low snowline day hike. Took the Adventure Trail to the Section Line Trail to the obliterated Seattle View Trail (would not recommend unless you like to suffer a little bit and/or like climbing over hundreds of logs at the same time) to the summit. Overall rating 7/10, amazing views and an accessible, worthwhile peak." — MountainQuest • Feb 12, 2022
"First time on these peaks, did all three. Nice view from #1 (though was a bit hazy). Didn't know there was a hiker hut--with power!--on #1. Figured out that you don't want to hike over to the viewpoint from the tower area, as the old service road is very overgrown, and the gate near the viewpoint is locked (though you can get around it, it's a bit of a pain)." — danv • Jun 29, 2021
"Decided on a last-minute conditioner hike up to West Tiger 3 via the cable route. As usual, this is an endless step master grind. Upon reaching the summit West Tiger 2 was in view and seemed so close. Upon consulting Gaia, and figuring I had about 3 hours of daylight remaining, I headed East to West Tiger 2. The trail drops a couple of hundred feet in elevation and then climbs up to the summit in about 15 minutes of walking. There is a radio tower there. I opted to push on to West Tiger 1. The path is via an access road down, then forks to the left up a gravel road to West Tiger 1. There is a wonderful view of Mount Rainier and parts of the Puget Sound. There is also a hikers hut that resembles a metal dome - not sure the use or history of the structure, but have been researching online. I decided to make a loop on the way down with the destination of my car at the trailhead of the cable route. My path took me on Preston Way, West Tiger RR Grade, Tiger Mountain Trail (TMT), K3, TMT, and back to the Cable Route, passing Fred's Corner along the way. This trail and route were much more interesting that the Cable Route - I highly recommend it. There are several bridges ove..." — markhadland • Jul 28, 2020
"The throes of Thursday, or "what more can we do to recklessly plummet to the deepest clinical depression?"
In the sweet spirit of self-inflicted suffering, I took my oldest son on an adventure through the West Tiger mountains yesterday for a delightful celebration of Mother Nature.
First, we kicked it off with a sunrise trailhead launch: 6:30 am. En route to the park I could feel him thanking me for that little treat. What better way for a young man to enjoy Spring Break as it eased into it’s last days?
Along the way we enjoyed 13 miles of torturously boring trails as we launch headlong into the redundancy of forest views coupled with more forest views. We bathed in lifeless moss, canker, decay and periodic toxic putrefaction while celebrating our journey bagging 4 “peaks” of the famed and utterly deflating Issaquah Alps. Not only were we rewarded with yet more forest views when reaching each peak, but we found ourselves surrounded and cooked by the inspiring magnificence and RF radiation of cell towers and microwave antennae. In the uncommon case that we did encounter a view, the territorial awe and nausea found in Urban sprawl met our lowest expectations. We even r..." — herdingcats • Apr 10, 2014
"Enjoyed the great weather (55 degrees) on this New Years Hike. My first time exploring this area of Tiger Mountain. Impressed by the trail network -- perfect for trailrunning with enough vert for serious training. The summit of West Tiger 2 is lame though, all fenced off with towers and sheds. At least there's a view to the southwest... more than can be said for West Tiger 1's horrific summit." — scott • Jan 1, 2012