Lundin Peak View and Red Mountain via Old Commonwealth Trail
Lundin Peak View and Red Mountain via Old Commonwealth Trail

Lundin Peak View and Red Mountain via Old Commonwealth Trail

Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
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Lundin Peak View and Red Mountain via Old Commonwealth Trail

Lundin Peak View and Red Mountain via Old Commonwealth Trail

Distance: 8.6mi
Elevation: 3,451ft
Time: 5.5-7.5h

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Lundin Peak View and Red Mountain via Old Commonwealth Trail is a 8.6mi hard hike in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest that provides two mountaintops with a scrambling section. Expect several river crossings, great views, and some hard work.

There is some overgrowth at the beginning of this hike, but it’s nothing impassable. We don’t recommend Red Mountain for those who are uncomfortable with heights or exposed scrambles. While dogs are allowed on this trail, we do not recommend trying to bring them up Red Mountain, Lundin Peak is a bit more forgiving up to the false summit.

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Getting there

The trailhead for Lundin Peak and Red Mountain via Old Commonwealth Trail is in Snoqualmie Pass at the PCT trailhead off Alpental Access Road.

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Backcountry Campground

No

When to do

May-November

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

No

Route Signage

Poor

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Out and back


Lundin Peak View and Red Mountain via Old Commonwealth Trail
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Lundin Peak View and Red Mountain via Old Commonwealth Trail Description

Old Commonwealth Trail is a great hike throughout the year, and it provides access to the thrilling ascents of Red Mountain and Lundin Peak, which involve a sky-high scrambling section. This is a good hike for those comfortable with exposure, heights, and intermediate scrambles. If that’s not your style, skipping Red Mountain might be best.

Begin at the PCT trailhead. The Old Commonwealth Trail split off left from the PCT very quickly so make sure you watch for the turn. Stay right through two junctions and cross the creek. This first mile or so is quite flat and relaxed, but also deep in thick brush and potentially overgrown.

When you cross Commonwealth Creek, look for a bridge to use to cross and then return to the trail. Head northwest, you’ll merge onto Commonwealth Basin Trail. A handful of stream crossings lead you up to where you’ll begin to climb a bit more aggressively, hiking through very narrow switchbacks.

Stay right at the junction around 4856ft and begin your ascent of Red Mountain. It’s fairly short in terms of distance, but expect the last mile or so to take longer as you navigate the scramble. Some hikers report feeling uncomfortable and turning around before the summit, which is exactly what you do if you feel too far outside of your comfort zone on this section. Otherwise, after enjoying the summit, you’ll descend and then continue north on the trail.

Climb the ridge in front of you, going left towards Lundin Peak. Many hikers just enjoy the view for the false summit if the true summit seems too far, so it’s up to you whether you go the whole way or not. From where you are, turn around and retrace your steps to the trailhead.

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