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Grassy Point Trail Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Ending Elevation:  6,505 Feet
Usage:  Light
Length:  3.5 Miles
USGS Map:  Glacier Peak
Elevation Gain:  705 Feet
Difficulty:  Moderate
Beginning Elevation:  5,800 Feet
Trail Number:  788
Reservation:  No
Season:  Early Summer - Late Fall
Directions
From Pacific Crest Trail, Access is from the Milk Creek Trail #790, then proceed left on the Pacific Crest Trail. Or from Suiattle River Trail #784, then proceed right on the Pacific Crest Trail.
Location Information
Grassy Point Trail is a moderate 3.5 mile hike or horseback ride. This trail is in the Glacier Peak Wilderness off the Pacific Crest Trail on Vista Ridge. The trail begins off the Pacific Crest Trail, between Dolly Creek and East Fork Milk Creek and ends at Grassy Point. Grassy Point Trail was a former sheep trail that follows a rolling ridge with vast open meadows out to the point. These meadows give you a view of the cliffy, brushy north face of Grassy Point. A few camp spots are located along the ridge. Water may be scarce in the summer.
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