
Meander Meadows Loop (BP-2)
Trip Name | Meander Meadows Loop (BP-2) |
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Trip Start Date | August 15, 2025 |
Type of Trip | Backpack |
Rating | BP-2 |
Leader Name | Steve Ghan |
Leader Email | steven.gha@gmail.com |
Roundtrip Drive Mileage | 370 miles |
Carpooling Cost | $45.00 |
Additional Fees | $5.00 for NW Forest Pass |
Trailhead Name | Little Wenatchee |
Longitude/Latitude | 47.9016, -121.0766 |
Trip Description | The Meander Meadows Loop is delightful route in the North Cascades over four days with 16 miles of backpacking and another 14 miles of day hiking.
Day 1: Backpack 5.6 miles 2100’ gain to Meander Meadows. Camp two nights at Meander Meadows. Day 2: Hike five miles each way on the Pacific Crest Trail to meadows near White Pass. Day 3: Backpack four miles on the Pacific Crest Trail to lovely Lake Sally Ann, day hiking two miles each way to Blue Lake along the way. Day 4: Backpack 6.5 miles down Cady Ridge to the trailhead. Party Limit 6. Northwest Forest Pass required at trailhead, which has no toilet. The Wenatchee National Forest now requires all backpackers to store their food in a bear-resistant container certified through the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee. A list of certified containers is at https://igbconline.org/wp- |
Approximate Mileage | 16 miles backpacking, 14 miles day hiking |
Elevation Gain | 3400 feet |
Departure Time | 8:00 AM |
Sign up by | August 12, 2025 |
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