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Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail adventures

Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail Adventures

The Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail spans over 2,650 miles from the Mexican border in California to the Canadian border in Washington, offering diverse landscapes and a bucket-list challenge for avid hikers.

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Acres Protected
2,650
Miles of Trails
Estimated 50,000+
Annual Visitors
1968
Year Established

About Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail

Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail
 

The Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail (PCT) is a premier long-distance hiking trail that stretches across the western United States through California, Oregon, and Washington. The trail encompasses a wide range of ecosystems, from the arid deserts of Southern California to the lush rainforests of the Pacific Northwest. It traverses iconic mountain ranges such as the Sierra Nevada and the Cascades, providing hikers with breathtaking views and challenging terrains. Historically, the PCT was officially designated in 1968, inspired by earlier networks of trails and the vision to create a connected route along the western mountains. Today, it attracts thousands of eager thru-hikers who aim to complete the entire trail in a single season, along with section hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. Popular recreational opportunities include backpacking, camping, and wildlife observation. Landmarks along the trail include Crater Lake, the Bridge of the Gods, and the dramatic vistas of the High Sierra. The remote and pristine environment of the PCT continues to capture the adventurous spirit of those seeking solitude and an intimate experience with nature.

Highlights

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Sierra Nevada Mountains

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Crater Lake National Park

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Bridge of the Gods

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Mount Hood Wilderness

Notable Natural Features

John Muir Trail Intersection

A popular section in the Sierra Nevada overlapping with the iconic John Muir Trail.

Donner Pass

A historically significant pass in the Sierra Nevada, known for its challenging conditions.

Timberline Lodge

A historic lodge in Oregon offering respite from the trail and stunning vistas of Mount Hood.