The Mountain Loop Hwy is a scenic road between Granite Falls and Darrington, Washington. It's about 55 miles, and about half of that is dirt road. Due to the storms a couple years ago, the highway was closed for repairs.
Be sure to take your camera! We took the drive this past weekend. It was just a lazy afternoon, Sunday drive. We weren't prepared to go on any hikes. But it was well worth the time in the car. It's a gorgeous drive along the Stillaguamish River, through the Mt. Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest. The snow pack is melting, so there are water falls in several places along the road.
It took us a couple hours to drive the gravel road portion of the trip. It's a very good road, considering it is gravel. But there are so many view places to stop and check things out.
If you are into camping, there are several camp grounds, and most of them had vacancies. I did notice that a lot of them had been reserved for Labor Day Weekend. The camp grounds are basic. There are out house type of bathrooms, but no running water to wash your hands, so take your own water, baby wipes, and hand sanitizer.
Next time we go, we will take our hiking boots and back packs, and spend more than a few hours on a Sunday drive.
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