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Beautiful, Remote and Rugged Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail w/ Experienced Naturalist (Backpacking), WA

July 19, 2026 - July 25, 2026

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Join this backpacking trip in the Pasayten Wilderness, one of the most beloved backpacking destinations in all of Washington state! You’ll experience some of the most beautiful, remote and rugged terrain in the Pacific Northwest while enjoying sweeping views of mountain valleys, wildflower meadows, and starry skies. Your, crew leader, Seher, is a experienced naturalist/interpretive park ranger and will share a wealth of knowledge about constellations, wildflowers, geology, and more!

Volunteers will get the opportunity to build small stone and wood structures for water management (checks, bars and drains), as well as re-establish the walking surface where it has been overgrown through removing brush and moving soil to rebuild tread. Each day is designed so that there is a comfortable mix of hiking and engaging with 2-3 trail maintenance tasks, to give volunteers variety throughout the day and diversify the skills they receive training in.

On day one, volunteers will hike to our first camping site approximately 5 miles in. Once arrived at campy volunteers will receive an orientation to the trail tasks of brushing, treading, and building checks, and do some work if time allows.

On day two, volunteers will hike another 5 miles to your next camp. This will be base camp for Days 3, 4, and 5, with 2 days of work and one vacation day. On work days, you’ll perform more intensive tread and and structure building tasks. The higher basecamp will also provide a great jumping off point for exploring the backcountry.

On day 5, you’ll will hike 5 miles back to the first camp site, and on day 6, you’ll complete your return to the trailhead with a final 5 miles and perform some trailhead work.

STOCK SUPPORT: Hikers will ONLY need to carry their backpacking gear and food for hiking on Day 1 and Day 2 until you reach the main basecamp. Tools and food for days 3-7 will be packed in via stock volunteers. While at the main basecamp volunteers will have light brushing tools in their pack like loppers and hand saws.

LOANER GEAR: Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own backpacking equipment that they know and love. However, we have loaner gear available. PNTA can provide gas canisters for personal camp stoves (ex, jetboil type stoves) so that volunteers do not need to worry about transporting those.

There is no experience needed to join a Volunteer Vacation! Your expert hosts will provide detailed instruction, tool demonstrations, and project oversight throughout the week. All you need is a willing attitude and to be in good physical condition to participate in moderate physical activity for approximately 6-8 hours a day with plenty of breaks, at your own pace. Find out more about what it’s like to join a Volunteer Vacation and other frequently asked questions here.

Avg. Temperature:

Typical weather for this area during this season has highs of around 75–80°F and lows of 45–50°F. Mid-July in the eastern Cascades of Washington is warm and mostly dry, with only isolated showers or thunderstorms.

Land Acknowledgment:

AHS acknowledges with gratitude that this project takes place on the traditional lands of the Wenatchi. Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, and Yakama people past and present. We honor the land itself, the Indigenous communities who have stewarded these islands and mountain landscapes for countless generations, and those who continue this stewardship today. This acknowledgement is one step in our ongoing commitment to uplift Indigenous voices. We invite the American Hiking Society community to learn about, support, and stand in solidarity with the Indigenous peoples whose lands we live, work, and recreate on.

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Host

Pacific Northwest Trail Association

Accommodations

Primitive Tent Sites

Hiking/Access

10 mile in and out backpacking. The first and second day will each involve a hike of about 5 miles and 900 feet of elevation gain on the way in and 900 feet loss on the way out. Our basecamp, 10 miles in, requires 1,800 mile elevation gain total over 2 days. Volunteers will need to carry their personal gear and a portion of the food/tools/cooking gear to base camp.

Project Rating

Very Strenuous

Minimum Volunteer Age

16

Maximum Group Size

6

Area and Attractions

The Larch Creek Trail provides access to the stunning scenery of the Pasayten Wilderness - a high alpine wonderland of meadows, lakes, and panoramic views. In July, wildflowers are abundant. This is a great trip for those who want to get into the quiet heart of the wilderness to experience the solitude and beauty of the high country.

Accommodations Description

Primitive / backcountry tent sites. No showers or toilets available. While water does need to be filtered, it's some of the freshest in the world! Volunteers need to bring their own backpack, tent and personal camping gear; water filtration, sheets, bedding or sleeping bag; towels; and personal cup, bowl, mug, and eating utensils. GEAR LENDING AVAILABLE: Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own backpacking equipment that they know and love. However the host has gear available to loan. Coordinate with crew leader after registration. Host can provide gas canisters for personal camp stoves (ex, jetboil type stoves) so that volunteers do not need to worry about transporting those.

Travel

Sea-Tac Airport in Seattle, WA or Spokane International in Spokane, WA are the closest airports. Airport pickup is not provided but carpooling can be arranged upon confirmation of the trip. For those driving from Western WA who would like to carpool meet at the PNTA office at 209 Ferry Street, Sedro Woolley, WA. For those who would like to drive, meet at Early Winters Guard Station (https://maps.app.goo.gl/oefzoq974Vh2VdqZ7) For those who fly in, host is happy to help arrange transit to the meeting points. From SeaTac, there is a bus that comes ~8 times a day to Burlington, WA, where you can be picked up.

Location

Private: Paysayten Wilderness
209 Ferry Street, Sedro Wolley, WA 98284 United States + Google Map