As one of the most scenic trails in Washington, the Cedar Fall Snowshoe Trail is a highly trafficked 9.6-mile, out-and-back trail. A seasonal trail, hikers should visit the Cedar Fall Snowshoe Trail from December to March. Tracks of various wild animals such as the rare snowshoe hare, deers and coyotes will be visible on this trail. Children and dogs are allowed on the Cedar Fall Snowshoe Trail. To access the trail, hikers will not be expected to pay any fees. However, it's important to carry plenty of water when hiking this trail. Additionally, snowshoes and hiking poles are highly recommended.
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