Horseshoe Basin

Coveted by backpackers and strong hikers, Horseshoe Basin in the Pasayten Wilderness is a very strenuous 19.5 mile loop with 3,400 ft in elevation gain.

getting there

From Tonasket, turn left onto the Loomis Highway. Arrive at Loomis in 16 miles and turn right onto County Road 9425. In 2 miles, turn left onto Forest Road 39 and stay on this road for about 14 miles. Find a spur road signed for the Irongate Trailhead. Continue on this rough road for about 6 miles to the trailhead (6,160 ft).

on the trail

The trail starts high and stays high with up to 7,600 ft elevation. Horseshoe Basin is a diverse expansive paradise of alpine tundra, ghost forest reminiscent of the Tripod Fire of 2006, a forest of larches and easy-to-scramble mountains rising above the wildflower meadow.

Easy Scrambles

  • Pick Peak (7,620 ft)
  • Arnold Peak (8,076 ft)
  • Rock Mountain (7,617 ft)
  • Armstrong Mountain (8,106 ft)
  • Windy Peak (8,334 ft): one of Washington's highest summits that can be accessed by a trail.
  • Suitable Activities: Backpacking, Scrambling
  • Seasons: June, July, August, September, October
  • Weather: View weather forecast
  • Difficulty: Very Strenuous
  • Length: 19.5 mi
  • Elevation Gain: 3,400 ft
  • 7,600 ft
Map
  • Green Trails Horseshoe Basin No. 21
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  • Horseshoe Basin Boundary Trail
  • Horseshoe Basin (Pasayten)
  • Horseshoe Basin & Windy Peak
  • Horseshoe Basin & Windy Peak (Pasayten)
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