This trail sure gets you on the back half with repetitive up and down plus the .8 mile from trail head to parking. Very quiet, barely anyone else on trail until trail meets up with Iron Bear. Iron Bear - Teanaway Ridge. Drive 6 miles on NF-9738 to the trailhead. The trail is sometimes quite narrow and requires passing close by other hikers. All of us are in relatively decent shape and have done plenty of similar-length hikes with greater overall elevation gain- we all agreed the constant elevation loss/gain tested our fitness and would rate it "strong moderate. The whole trail is up and down there is no middle ground. We were wrong and ended up descending many feet only to realize we needed to hike back up before beginning our climb to the peak. After crossing the intersection with Iron Bear Trail, the people became more numerous and the climbing began. Central Cascades. Go early if it's going to be hot because sections have no cover at all. This route is also used for small off road vehicles such as dirt bikes/motorcycles. So we just needed Teanaway Point and Teanaway Mountain to complete the group. This route is also used for small off road vehicles such as dirt bikes/motorcycles. Some of the best larches near the trail were on the Teanaway Ridge trail after Iron Bear, and it's definitely worth hiking a bit further once you've reached the summit just to see them. Teanaway Ridge Trail is a 2 mile moderately popular black diamond singletrack trail located near Teanaway Washington. Parts of the trail are loose rock and dirt which can add to the difficulty. Take County Line Trail from Old Blewett Pass on NF-9715. Type of Hike Day hike. With so many flowers and great views of Mount Rainier and Mount Stuart it was certainly one of the most beautiful hiking trails I have ever been. Second, the road to the trail is gated about a mile before the app’s stated start, so add roughly 2 miles to this hike. All of us are in relatively decent shape and have done plenty of similar-length hikes with greater overall elevation gain- we all agreed the constant elevation loss/gain tested our fitness and would rate it "strong moderate. This trail is not as busy as many in the Teanaway. At Iron Bear Pass, we turned to the right (north) to climb Teanaway Ridge Trail #1364 to an unnamed peak at 5489 ft. Trail Conditions Trail in good condition. Playing next. I chose this hike as it seemed convenient to for some of us coming from the Yakima Valley to meet another coming from Suncadia. To the start point: The sunny, exposed south side slope of the ridge is where you find lovely pink petals of bitterroot. Parts of the trail are loose rock and dirt which can add to the difficulty. Go left on FR 9714 for 2.7 miles to the end and trailhead #1351. (509) 852-1100. Esta ruta también se usa para pequeños vehículos todo terreno, como motos de cross / motocicletas. As our introduction to the region, we hiked up Teanaway Ridge, a 3 mile trail up to a viewpoint of Mt. It should be pretty snow free now. Unsteady hikers may want to use poles. 0:27. Our friend met us around 8:15 and we hit the top within 2 hours. I would definitely recommend! Lost of steep ups and downs. I didn't read ALL of the reviews here to see motorbikes also used this trail, but had I known that, I wouldn't have gone. Friday 6-6-2014: My wife and I hiked Teanaway Ridge Trail. It’s all worth it for the view at the end of the trail and the flowers are really impressive. We hiked about 1.5 miles on Teanaway Ridge Trail to reach the summit. AllTrails really should provide a "trail conditions " ICON for motorbikes, horses, or at least multiuse - I could have quickly eliminated this trail. Cle Elum RD ORV Trails - West [PDF: 5.5mb, 13 pages] Cle Elum RD ORV Trails - East [PDF: 3.5mb, 10 pages] Alerts & Warnings. It’s all worth it for the view at the end of the trail and the flowers are really impressive. If you are looking for an uphill both ways hike, this hike is for you! Read About these trails in our … It was pretty shady the whole way up, but mostly full sun on the way down. To the end point: Had pretty view points but a one time hike for me. Take County Line Trail from Old Blewett Pass on NF-9715. Teanaway Ridge Trail (#1364) est un sentier aller-retour de 12.6 kilomètres peu fréquenté situé près de Cle Elum, État de Washington. Most Viewed. The undulating terrain is a workout. West Fork Teanaway Ridge CCW Loop Elevation Profile Map Ok, to start with, follow the directions in the description, the road is easy and the directions are accurate. As others have mentioned, the actual "trail" starts about a mile before the designated starting point due to a gate blocking the road, this adds about 1 mile of forest road walking each way, so plan on 10-ish miles total. Cle Elum Ranger District We reached the summit in about 2 hours from the trailhead. In about 1.5 miles you will gain about 1000 feet and reach an unnamed peak at 5489 feet. The view at the top on a sunny day is a great payoff. Trip Report. The Teanaway region of Washington is absolutely beautiful. Lots of hike a bike as the frequent climbs will toast you. They were purchased in 2015 by The Nature Conservancy as part of their Great Western Checkerboard Project. The peak view offers plenty of space for multiple hikers, but the trail does not. Bring lots of water.......none on the trail! High clearance will make this drive easier, although not every one of the 4 other cars I saw had it. The whole trail is up and down there is no middle ground. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash. With so many flowers and great views of Mount Rainier and Mount Stuart it was certainly one of the most beautiful hiking trails I have ever been. We went there a bit too early in the season. We parked about a mile out due to some snow and a downed tree. The trail is mostly forested and under tree cover so the views are minimal. My Backpack. Almost missed them as the bloom is only 1-2” and they are low to the ground. The trail is primarily used for hiking, horses, and mountain biking and is best used from June until October. The grade got steeper and the view got more expansive. A good mix of terrain and elevation gains/losses to keep you moving at a steady pace. Unsteady hikers may want to use poles. Bring lots of water.......none on the trail! Ok, to start with, follow the directions in the description, the road is easy and the directions are accurate. Also, be sure to bring a mask as most people we encountered did. Directions to Iron Bear-Teanaway Ridge Trailhead: From Seattle, drive east on I – 90 and then take exit 85. I went from iron bear to teanaway ridge then south on ridge. If you are choosing between starting at Iron Bear and Teanaway Ridge trailheads ~ definitely pick Teanaway. Here was the only area where travel was 100% snow-covered. Now the trail.....what a nice trail. Impossible to stay 6 feet apart, so be sure to bring a mask or neck buff. The trail was nice and views are great but it was cloudy. Lots of steep ups and downs. This trail is very good with occasional brushy areas. Join & Give; Volunteer; Take Action; Events; Donate; News . AllTrails really should provide a "trail conditions " ICON for motorbikes, horses, or at least multiuse - I could have quickly eliminated this trail. We continued climbing until we reached a four way junction, turning right and continuing up to the Teanaway Ridge. The grade got steeper and the view got more expansive. Hiked the Teanaway Ridge Trail then found a place, next to a creek (of course), to spend the night hanging with the hammock. This trail is a fav because it’s usually quiet with only a few other people around. Seattle_Wayne WTA Member 100 Hiked May 28, 2020. Follow. Trip Report By. Super sweet up there but definitely a few overgrown sections and one large tree down. To Iron Bear Pass: • Teanaway Ridge Trail Visit this wildflower laden trail for a moderate hike that offers breathtaking views. The wildflowers are also past their prime at this point. The actual ridge trail is in good shape (minimal rocks or overgrowth). We did this yesterday and the wildflowers are going crazy. I would say if you are looking for high-ish mileage, solitude and a great payoff, the Teanaway ridge trail is for you. ", It was a nice trail but definitely hot! Our friend met us around 8:15 and we hit the top within 2 hours. At Iron Bear Pass, we turned to the right (north) to climb Teanaway Ridge Trail #1364 to an unnamed peak at 5489 ft. With the W. Fork Teanaway Tr1353 nearby, this trail does not get as much use, but combined with the West Fork Teanaway Ridge trail, offers enough terrain to fill a day. The road closure that adds close to a mile to the trail length in each direction is still in place, so our round trip distance was about 10.5 miles. Beautiful flowers including trillium and glacier lily. Trail Smarts; Passes and Permits; Hiking Basics; Ranger Station Info; Youth Programs; Trail Work Parties; Get Involved . Also spotted my first calypso orchid. I went from iron bear to teanaway ridge then south on ridge. This is also a dirt bike trail. The first mile or so is fairly level and then heads up. Like the Teanaway, these lands were once owned by a private logging company and managed for timber extraction. The forest road is a dirt road with typical potholes. If it wasn't for the motorcycles, this would be a spectacular trail - we encountered 16 in 5 different groups the entire day. Go. Cle Elum, WA 98922 Print. We hiked about two miles on Iron Bear Trail #1351 to reach Iron Bear Pass at 4500 ft. We gained 800 ft. It should be pretty snow free now. This is also a dirt bike trail. 5 years ago | 2 views. This trail is a fav because it’s usually quiet with only a few other people around. Mt Arriva via South Ridge + Fisher Peak via Northwest Ridge + Silent Lakes (Ragged Range, WA) 1585 Views . Bring lots of water on a hot day. Trail goes north, climbing and descending along the top of Teanaway Ridge through forest, meadows, and clearcuts, ending at County Line Trail 1226. I came up in my 4 door economic commuter car. We had to step off the trail several times to let them by, and while most were courteous enough to tell you how many were in their party, or they were the last in their party, some of them would only look at you as an annoyance to them and speed past you, only to leave you standing in dust trying to figure out if there were more to come until their sound faded and you knew it was safe to proceed. Snowcapped peaks rise among low-lying hills, with a cross between northern-US desert and alpine forest. Teanaway Ridge Trail Backpack and Hang. Report. Friday 6-6-2014: My wife and I hiked Teanaway Ridge Trail. The first half of the trail before the intersection was clear, as there was a group on motorbikes going from one area to the next removing downed trees and limbs with their chainsaws. Les chiens sont les bienvenus sur ce sentier mais seulement en laisse. (509) 852-1100. The grade is gentle and there were many wildflowers such as balsamroots, penstemons, paintbrushes, and forget-me-nots along the trail on the day we were there. If you’re looking to reach the summit, choose the Teanaway Ridge Trail once you reach the cutoff where Iron Bear Trail will also continue but down hill into the forest. DONT FORGET WATER. Trail data: From the trailhead to the high point (4,943 feet) on Teanaway Ridge, it is about eight miles round trip with 1,300 feet gain (the ups and downs make it feel like more). The view at the top on a sunny day is a great payoff. We reached the summit in about 2 hours from the trailhead. The road closure that adds close to a mile to the trail length in each direction is still in place, so our round trip distance was about 10.5 miles. The forest road leading up to the trail was in great shape and any sedan could make it fine (assuming you don't mind a little dust and gravel on your car). The Teanaway Ridge Trail continues north about half a mile to descend 200 ft and connect to County Line Trail. Le sentier offre plusieurs activités et sa meilleure utilisation est de juin à octobre. Teanaway RidgeTrail is a 2 mile popular black diamond singletrack trail located near Teanaway Washington. The view up top was nice (though smoky), but there are prettier trails with a better payoff. That being said there is alot of climbing and descending which can be tiresome. But once you hit that intersection, plan on a few scrambles over trees and brush. We were about an hour's drive NE of Cle Elum. The Teanaway Community Forest is separated from the towns by 9,000 acres of Nature Conservancy land on Cle Elum Ridge. Iron Bear Trail #1351to Teanaway Ridge Trail #1363, Liberty, Lion's Gulch, and Billy Goat OHV Trail, Flying Horseshoe Ranch and Yellow Trail [PROPRIÉTÉ PRIVÉE], Achetez Pro pour ceux qui vous sont chers. Lots of hike a bike as the frequent climbs will toast you. We parked our car at Iron Creek Trailhead. The best part about this portion of the trail is the solitude, we saw only 2-3 other parties all told. Teanaway Ridge Trail Backpack and Hang. The Teanaway area (pronounced tea-ANN-away) is a great place for hikers and scramblers, and Ingalls Peak has some popular trad routes. Happy trails! Log in (or Sign up) Dashboard Write a Trip Report Log In Sign Up; Go Hiking Trip Reports Iron Bear - Teanaway Ridge. My Backpack. The trail is primarily used for hiking, but you may come across horseback riders or mountain bikers as well. The undulating terrain is a workout. That first part is the old road so it’s super easy! I would say if you are looking for high-ish mileage, solitude and a great payoff, the Teanaway ridge trail is for you. The Teanaway is a beautiful, quiet, rural valley in central Washington State, 15 miles east from the town of Cle Elum and a two hour drive east from Seattle. I came up in my 4 door economic commuter car. But in all reality, there are little flat spots on this trail. Had the trail to ourselves until we hit the Iron Bear trail, even then not many people for a Saturday. Almost missed them as the bloom is only 1-2” and they are low to the ground. The Summit. As others have mentioned, the actual "trail" starts about a mile before the designated starting point due to a gate blocking the road, this adds about 1 mile of forest road walking each way, so plan on 10-ish miles total. On the plus side, the lack of traffic to this neck of the woods meant the dirt road was pleasantly devoid of potholes and washboard conditions. This mountain bike primary trail can be used both directions and has a moderate overall physical rating with a 676 ft black diamond climb. The forest road is a dirt road with typical potholes. Heading up the trail towards Teanaway Ridge. Teanaway Ridge Trail (#1364) is a 7.8 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Cle Elum, Washington that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. I would definitely recommend! We had the trail pretty much to ourselves until we crossed the intersection between the two. The trail is mostly forested and under tree cover so the views are minimal. The Teanaway Ridge parking area is .8 miles from the trailhead. Cle Elum, WA 98922 Lots of steep ups and downs. The wildflowers are also past their prime at this point. Nothing that cannot be managed. I chose this hike as it seemed convenient to for some of us coming from the Yakima Valley to meet another coming from Suncadia. Was awesome to have the place to ourselves. The climb to Iron Bear peak was steady and fairly mild. The trail does have steep hills scattered throughout so be aware. Start early or go during the week. The trailhead is only 3 miles from US 97 highway near Blewett Pass on National Forest Road 9714. Thankfully u are in and out of tree cover. More people should give this trail a look. If you just want the views and are outside of wildflower season, then take the shorter iron bear trail. Nothing that cannot be managed. The view up top was nice (though smoky), but there are prettier trails with a better payoff. It's either up or down and pretty rocky. If you just want the views and are outside of wildflower season, then take the shorter iron bear trail. Share. Bring water! We did this yesterday and the wildflowers are going crazy. It was pretty shady the whole way up, but mostly full sun on the way down. Upon reaching the Teanaway Ridge trail #1364 at the 4400’ level and 2 ¼ miles from the rig, a spectacular ridge hike to the north was in store for about 15 minutes more until the coming gray mass of … More people should give this trail a look. The trail is primarily used for hiking, horses, and mountain biking and is best used from June until October. We hiked about two miles on Iron Bear Trail #1351 to reach Iron Bear Pass at 4500 ft. We gained 800 ft. Go. Now the trail.....what a nice trail. Not only do the motorbikes make a very disturbing noise in an otherwise peaceful setting, but their fumes linger on the trail for some time, and they tear up the trails to where in some places, it's safer to walk off-trail (like on slopes where it's filled with pool-ball-sized rocks). When you get to the junction with Teanaway Ridge Trail, make sure you take the Ridge Trail! We had the trail pretty much to ourselves until we crossed the intersection between the two. The Teanaway Ridge Trail continues north about half a mile to descend 200 ft and connect to County Line Trail. Bugs Bugs were an annoyance. The grade is gentle and there were many wildflowers such as balsamroots, penstemons, paintbrushes, and forget-me-nots along the trail on the day we were there. Cle Elum RD ORV Trail Maps. Impossible to stay 6 feet apart, so be sure to bring a mask or neck buff. Iron Bear - Teanaway Ridge. 803 W. 2nd Street As the trail climbs the view becomes more expansive, so try to bear the slight elevation gain! Iron Bear Trail #1351to Teanaway Ridge Trail #1363 is a 6 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Cle Elum, Washington that features a river and is rated as moderate. The first half of the trail before the intersection was clear, as there was a group on motorbikes going from one area to the next removing downed trees and limbs with their chainsaws. While climbing you are treated to views across the valley and you can see Rainier and Adams (on a clear day of course). We parked about a mile out due to some snow and a downed tree. We parked our car at Iron Creek Trailhead. But in all reality, there are little flat spots on this trail. 9.4 miles past the Twin Pines Drive – In, In about 9 miles, turn left onto Highway 97 (towards Wenatchee) and continue for 9.9 miles. To the end point: If you take the south fork of Teanaway Ridge Trail you would reach Red Top Trail in about 3 miles. Drive 6 miles on NF-9738 to the trailhead. Snoqualmie Region. We went there a bit too early in the season. On … The Teanaway Ridge Trail begins at Forest Road 9738-120 and ends at County Line Trail #1226. Super sweet up there but definitely a few overgrown sections and one large tree down. Cle Elum Ranger District If you take the south fork of Teanaway Ridge Trail you would reach Red Top Trail in about 3 miles. It was a work out....but worth it! To the start point: Log in (or Sign up) Dashboard Write a Trip Report Log In Sign Up; Go Hiking Trip Reports Iron Bear - Teanaway Ridge. With gusting wind, it brought the warm temperatures to the perfect hiking weather and we enjoyed walking along the narrow strip. Go early if it's going to be hot because sections have no cover at all. Road Road rough but passable. ilober 10 Hiked May 16, 2015. 803 W. 2nd Street The trail is sometimes quite narrow and requires passing close by other hikers. Cet itinéraire est également utilisé pour les petits véhicules tout-terrain tels que les motos / motos hors route. So plan on an extra two miles on this hike. Once at the summit, the views are spectacular and well worth the climb. Also, as mentioned previously add an extra 0.8 miles each way to the route because the road is closed. The trailhead is only 3 miles from US 97 highway near Blewett Pass on National Forest Road 9714. We parked at the closure at 7:30 and were the only car there. I didn't read ALL of the reviews here to see motorbikes also used this trail, but had I known that, I wouldn't have gone. Located only 90 minutes from Seattle, its climate is considerably drier because it's east of the Cascade crest. Beautiful flowers including trillium and glacier lily. If you are looking for an uphill both ways hike, this hike is for you! The view overall was worth it and I foolishly hiked from 12pm-5:30 pm, making the heat an extra challenge. We parked at the closure at 7:30 and were the only car there. We hiked this trail starting at 9:30 on Saturday 6/27. Lost of steep ups and downs. On the plus side, the lack of traffic to this neck of the woods meant the dirt road was pleasantly devoid of potholes and washboard conditions. No permit is required to park at the trailhead and there is no toilet. Not only do the motorbikes make a very disturbing noise in an otherwise peaceful setting, but their fumes linger on the trail for some time, and they tear up the trails to where in some places, it's safer to walk off-trail (like on slopes where it's filled with pool-ball-sized rocks). Had pretty view points but a one time hike for me. So plan on an extra two miles on this hike. This mountain bike primary trail can be used both directions and has a hard overall physical rating with a 1,128 ft black diamond climb. There are a … If you are choosing between starting at Iron Bear and Teanaway Ridge trailheads ~ definitely pick Teanaway. Stewart. The view overall was worth it and I foolishly hiked from 12pm-5:30 pm, making the heat an extra challenge. Snow Intermittent snow - not hard to cross. It is a delightful hike through the forest occasionally breaking into open rocky hillsides. The Teanaway Ridge parking area is .8 miles from the trailhead. The trail is primarily used for hiking, running, horses, and mountain biking and is best used from June until October. The road to the Iron Bear Trailhead was in decent shape. The views from the top.....unmatched! Take Iron Bear Trail #1351 from either Iron Creek Trailhead (east) or Bear Creek Trailhead (west) Teanaway Ridge Trail (#1364) is a 7.8 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Cle Elum, Washington that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. Surroundyellow. If you’re looking to reach the summit, choose the Teanaway Ridge Trail once you reach the cutoff where Iron Bear Trail will also continue but down hill into the forest. Start early or go during the week. Encompasses the entire Teanaway River Basin. After crossing the intersection with Iron Bear Trail, the people became more numerous and the climbing began. Also, be sure to bring a mask as most people we encountered did. Take Iron Bear Trail #1351 from either Iron Creek Trailhead (east) or Bear Creek Trailhead (west) Trail Work Parties; Get Involved . If it wasn't for the motorcycles, this would be a spectacular trail - we encountered 16 in 5 different groups the entire day. A good mix of terrain and elevation gains/losses to keep you moving at a steady pace. We were the ONLY ones on this trail so enjoy the solitude. Bring lots of water on a hot day. Go Hiking Trip Reports Iron Bear - Teanaway Ridge. Follow Highway 970 veers left. The forest road leading up to the trail was in great shape and any sedan could make it fine (assuming you don't mind a little dust and gravel on your car). This trail sure gets you on the back half with repetitive up and down plus the .8 mile from trail head to parking. Go left to cross the freeway, and make a right onto Highway 970. But once you hit that intersection, plan on a few scrambles over trees and brush. ", It was a nice trail but definitely hot! Small farms, ranches and homesteads are scattered along the river on the valley floor and surrounded by the newly established Teanaway Community Forest. lots of it! It's either up or down and pretty rocky. Very quiet, barely anyone else on trail until trail meets up with Iron Bear. Take the right trail heading north onto Teanaway Ridge Trail 1364. Browse more videos. Blog; Magazine; Sign Up; Site Search. Bring water! From Take National Forest Road 9738 at 0.2 mile north of Mineral Springs Resort (Campground) on US Highway 97. Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Apart from Teanaway Peak and Teanaway Butte, there was now Teanaway Ridge. The peak view offers plenty of space for multiple hikers, but the trail does not. Much of the terrain is relatively open, and invites off-trail travel and exploration. Trip Report By. As soon as we turned off the Iron Bear trail, it truly turned into a ridge walk. Iron Bear Trail #1351to Teanaway Ridge Trail #1363, Liberty, Lion's Gulch, and Billy Goat OHV Trail, Flying Horseshoe Ranch and Yellow Trail [PRIVATE PROPERTY]. U are in and out of tree cover so the views are minimal views! 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