5.3 miles
Distance
768 ft
Climb
-773 ft
Descent
2,062 ft
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The Agnes Gorge Trail is a rewarding, easy day hike option near Stehekin (accessible by shuttle bus from Stehekin Landing) or those passing through the High Bridge area. The relatively flat hike traverses varied forest terrain with occasional gorge views and features a wide selection of wildflowers in early and mid-summer. Hikers who reach the end of the trail are rewarded with a spectacular gorge and waterfall.

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Agnes Gorge and Falls is a 5 mile moderately popular easy route located near Stehekin Washington. This hike only route. This route includes 2 trails. This route climbs 768 ft with a max elevation of 2,062 ft then descends -773 ft.
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North Cascades National Park: Agnes Gorge
Sep 20, 2013 from backpacker.com
This 7.9-mile out-and-back in North Cascades National Park links massive old-growth cedars, a photogenic gorge, and waterfall overlooks.

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  • Altitude change
    -5 ft
  • Altitude min
    1,594 ft
  • Altitude start
    1,598 ft
  • Altitude end
    1,594 ft
  • Grade
    -0%
  • Grade max
    -30.3%
  • Grade min
    46.2%
  • Distance climb
    2 miles
  • Distance down
    2 miles
  • Distance flat
    2,562 ft
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