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3.1 mi

Distance

308 ft

Elev. Gain

1h 11m

Est. Time

Loop

Route Type

Easy

Difficulty

About This Trail

Bear Mtn Loop is a 3.1-mile trail located in the scenic region of northern Washington, likely offering views typical of a US Forest Service area. With a moderate elevation gain of 308 feet, this loop trail provides a relatively easy hike through the rugged terrain of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. The trail's dirt surface is typical for forest service paths, making it suitable for hiking in most seasons, except possibly mid-winter, depending on snowfall.

Trail Conditions

Trail Conditions

Unknown

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Hazards & Warnings

steep elevation gain

Elevation Profile

Min:1,510 ft
Max:1,599 ft
101 ft
101 ft
1,510 ft1,539 ft1,569 ft1,599 ft0.0 mi0.8 mi1.5 mi2.3 mi3.1 mi

Trail Details

Route Type
Loop
Surface
Dirt

Official sources & verification

Managed by United States Forest Service

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  • Address:WA
We display cached information from agency feeds. Hours, fees, permits, closures, fire restrictions, and conditions change without notice. Outdoors is not the permitting authority. Confirm current conditions for this trail using the links above before you go — you are responsible for compliance. Last verified by us: Aug 17, 2026. Spot an error in our data?

Best Seasons

Highlights

forest setting

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Hunt context

This trail crosses hunting units

During hunting seasons, wear blaze orange and check regulations — see the Washington hunting page

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