
Antoine Peak Conservation Area - Emerald Necklace
Eastern Washington
Astronomy
MoonWaning Gibbous (70%)
Stargazingexcellent
Trail Conditions
SnowReported on trail
MudReported on trail
“Dry fluffy snow that gets deeper with elevation, but still mere inches, I did not use any boot traction devices.”
Last report: Jun 8, 2025
Safety & Considerations
Today's Hazard
- Strong sun — sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses recommended
Getting There
Recent Reports
Jun 8, 2025
Trail was in great condition. We were a group of 3 experienced backpackers and found the signage format to be misleading/confusing.
Nov 6, 2024
I woke up too early & couldn't get back to sleep, so decided to go to nearby Antoine Peak for a sunrise hike. I just happened to pull into the parking lot right behind a good friend who had the same idea, so we had an excellent morning hike & chat to the summit.
Feb 25, 2024
Go during sunset. Beautiful right now, minimal mud.
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