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Arnold Peak

North Cascades > Pasayten
48.9800, -119.9332 Map & Directions
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8,091 feet
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Arnold Peak is located in the Pasayten Wilderness near the Canadian Border. Continue reading

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Hiking Arnold Peak

Arnold Peak is located in the Pasayten Wilderness near the Canadian Border. The summit can be reached via a 1000-foot climb through the open country north of Horseshoe Basin.

Arnold Peak

Map & Directions

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Co-ordinates: 48.9800, -119.9332 Open in Google Maps

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Getting There

Start from the Iron Gate Trailhead and hike into Horseshoe Basin:

From Tonasket, take a left onto the Loomis Highway and drive 16 miles to Loomis. Here, make a right onto County Road 9425, and after 2 miles make a left onto Forest Road 39. This is signed as Toats Coulee Road at first. Stay on FR 39 for about 14 miles, looking for a spur road signed for the Irongate Trailhead. Be warned, this road is quite rough — high clearance vehicles are necessary to negotiate it. Continue on the spur road for nearly six miles until you arrive at the trailhead.

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North Cascades > Pasayten

Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, Methow Valley Ranger District

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