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Dirty Harry's Balcony

Snoqualmie Region > Snoqualmie Pass
47.4312, -121.6324 Map & Directions
Length
4.4 miles, roundtrip
Elevation Gain
1,600 feet
Highest Point
2,600 feet
Calculated Difficulty About Calculated Difficulty
Moderate
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  • Mountain views
  • Wildlife
  • Dogs allowed on leash
  • Fall foliage

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Get a workout and experience rock work completed by Department of Natural Resources and WTA volunteer crews on this hike. Your reward is a rocky overlook from which you can marvel at Mount Kent, McClellan Butte, and Mount Washington, the behemoths forming the south rim of the west entrance to Snoqualmie Pass. Continue reading

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Hiking Dirty Harry's Balcony

Get a workout and marvel at rock work completed by Department of Natural Resources and WTA volunteer crews on this hike. Your reward is a rocky overlook from which you can marvel at Mount Kent, McClellan Butte, and Mount Washington, the behemoths forming the south rim of the west entrance to Snoqualmie Pass.

From the trailhead sign, walk 0.1 miles in forest on a graveled trail, climb slightly, and re-emerge back onto the road heading towards the Fire Training Academy. Walk along the road, crossing the bridge over the South Fork of the Snoqualmie River. Immediately after crossing the bridge, look for a trail heading off to the right, right next to the end of the guardrail on the road.

Parallel the river for a quarter mile before beginning to climb in earnest. Spur trails to climbing routes branch off here and there, but the main trail is extremely well-signed; you’ll have no problem staying on the right track.

Once across a small drainage, the trail jogs to the right and begins to switchback up the slope. As you’re hiking through this section, take in some of the large boulders in this area. You may see glinting pieces of metal in the rock; these are bolts on climbing routes. This section also marks the beginning of trail maintenance projects worked on by a variety of different organizations, including WTA volunteers. Many hours were dedicated to creating flat trail out of a jumble of boulders here.

As you’re hiking along these switchbacks, envision setting and moving these giant boulders in place to hold the trail against the hillside. It's a lot of work, but hikers just like you, who volunteered with WTA, helped us do it!

The trail continues through this rock work for multiple switchbacks before culminating at a cliffy overlook. It may seem like the balcony, but you’re not quite there. There are several good overlook on this trail but only one is the true balcony. However, these overlooks offer a place for you to rest and get your breath. This first overlook offers one of the first great views of the valley and also an amazing profile of McClellan Butte. So it's worth a stop. 

Hike another 0.8 miles before arriving at the well-signed Dirty Harry’s Balcony turnoff. It’s about 0.2 miles to the Balcony itself, where views east await. 

WTA Pro Tip: The DNR map shows that the Dirty Harry's Peak Trail continues all the way to a border with a parcel of private property. Despite the excellent signage down below, this border is not signed. Please be aware of where you are hiking if you choose to go beyond the Balcony on this trail.

Note: You may see a sign indicating the Ira Spring Connector Trail here, too. From this turnoff it is it is possible to connect to the Ira Spring trail (which accesses Mason Lake) from here, but it is a rough, rugged bootpath that the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) recommends only experienced hikers attempt. 

WTA worked here in 2018, 2017, 2016 and 2015!

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Dirty Harry's Balcony

Map & Directions

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Co-ordinates: 47.4312, -121.6324 Open in Google Maps

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Getting There

From Seattle, take exit 38 towards the Fire Training Academy. After exiting, head right at the stop sign and drive 1.8 miles. The road comes to a junction. Turn left to go underneath the freeway and you will see the parking lot ahead of you with a trailhead sign and a bathroom.

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Snoqualmie Region > Snoqualmie Pass

Washington State Department of Natural Resources

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Posted by PreFire — Jun 05, 2011 07:55 PM
Just got back from this hike. Alot of bugs so next time I'll bring the bug spray haha. Also next time I'm there I'll be on a quest for the truck. Already found camp site. Had a weird dream it fell of a steep cliff going left by a big rock.
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