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Scorpion Mountain

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Scorpion Mountain

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Scorpion Mountain is a prominent summit located in Snohomish County, Washington, near the town of Skykomish. Reaching an elevation of 1,687 meters (5,535 feet), this peak is a notable feature of the rugged Cascade Range and lies within the protected Wild Sky Wilderness. It is particularly known for its distinctive ridge trail and the expansive views it offers across the surrounding landscape.

What truly captivates visitors to Scorpion Mountain are the spectacular 360-degree panoramic views from its grassy summit. Hikers…

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    December 9, 2023

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    Standing 5,540 feet (1,687 m) high, Scorpion Mountain is the culmination of Johnson Ridge. From here, the trail descends steeply to the east toward Joan Lake, or back west down the ridgeline. This grassy summit is a great destination, offering spectacular, 360-degree views of the surrounding area — and it's a great spot for berries in the fall. Shhhh. Don't say we told you.
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    Johnson Ridge Trail

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    Embark on the moderate Johnson Ridge Trail, a 4.2 miles (6.7 km) hike that guides you through a mix of regenerating clear-cut areas and mature forests. You will gain 623…

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    Location: Snohomish County, Washington, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical duration for hiking to Scorpion Mountain's summit?

    The hike to Scorpion Mountain via the Johnson Ridge Trail is a strenuous 9.0-mile round trip. Given the 2,650 feet of elevation gain, most hikers should plan for a full day, typically 5-7 hours, depending on pace and stops for views.

    Are there any specific permits required to hike Scorpion Mountain?

    Scorpion Mountain is located within the Wild Sky Wilderness. While specific permits for day hiking are generally not required, it's always advisable to check the latest regulations with the U.S. Forest Service for any potential changes or specific trailhead requirements, especially for overnight stays.

    Is Scorpion Mountain suitable for a winter hike, and what gear would be needed?

    While the best time to visit is July to October, winter hiking is possible for experienced individuals. However, the trail can be snow-covered and icy, making it significantly more challenging. Essential winter gear would include snowshoes or microspikes, trekking poles, warm layers, and avalanche safety equipment, as conditions can be hazardous. Always check weather and avalanche forecasts before attempting a winter ascent.

    What are the parking options and trailhead access for Scorpion Mountain?

    Access to Scorpion Mountain is typically via the Johnson Ridge Trailhead. Parking is available at the trailhead, but it can fill up quickly, especially on weekends during peak season. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot.

    Are there any family-friendly or beginner-friendly routes to Scorpion Mountain's summit?

    The primary route to Scorpion Mountain's summit via the Johnson Ridge Trail is considered strenuous with significant elevation gain, making it less suitable for young children or beginner hikers. There are no designated beginner-friendly routes to the summit itself. However, shorter, less challenging trails might be available in the broader Wild Sky Wilderness area for families looking for easier options.

    What kind of wildlife might hikers encounter on Scorpion Mountain?

    As part of the Wild Sky Wilderness, Scorpion Mountain is home to diverse wildlife. Hikers might spot various bird species, deer, and smaller mammals. While less common, larger animals like black bears and mountain goats also inhabit the area, so it's wise to carry bear spray and know how to react to wildlife encounters.

    Are there any nearby amenities like cafes, pubs, or accommodation near Scorpion Mountain?

    Scorpion Mountain is located near Skykomish, a small town that offers limited amenities. For more extensive options regarding cafes, pubs, or accommodation, visitors would likely need to travel to larger towns further east or west along Highway 2, such as Leavenworth or Monroe.

    What makes Scorpion Mountain unique compared to other peaks in the Central Cascades?

    Scorpion Mountain stands out for its relatively accessible yet challenging ridge trail that culminates in a grassy summit offering exceptional 360-degree panoramic views, including Glacier Peak. Its location within the Wild Sky Wilderness also provides a sense of pristine natural beauty, and it's particularly noted for its abundant huckleberries and blueberries in the fall.

    Are there any opportunities for wild swimming near Scorpion Mountain?

    While the hike offers views of Joan Lake below the summit, accessing it involves a steep descent from the main trail. There are no officially designated or easily accessible wild swimming spots directly along the main Scorpion Mountain hiking route. Any off-trail exploration to reach lakes would be at your own risk and require significant bushwhacking.

    What are the best times of year to find huckleberries and blueberries on Scorpion Mountain?

    Scorpion Mountain is known for its abundant huckleberries and blueberries. The best time to find these berries is typically in the late summer to early fall, generally from August through September. This coincides with the peak hiking season and offers an added reward for reaching the summit.

    What is the terrain like on the Scorpion Mountain summit trail?

    The terrain on the Scorpion Mountain summit trail, particularly the Johnson Ridge Trail, is varied. It traverses through mature forests initially, then transitions to a ridge trail with steep slopes on either side. Hikers can expect a mix of dirt paths, rocky sections, and potentially some exposed areas, especially closer to the summit. Appropriate footwear with good ankle support is highly recommended.

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