
Antoine Peak Conservation Area - Summit Loop
Eastern Washington
Astronomy
MoonWaning Gibbous (70%)
Stargazingexcellent
Trail Conditions
SnowReported on trail
“This hike was completed right after a heavy snow fall and with the warm couple days, some of the snow may have melted so this report will be as the conditions were the day we went.”
Last report: Jan 10, 2026
Getting There
Recent Reports
Jan 10, 2026
This hike was completed right after a heavy snow fall and with the warm couple days, some of the snow may have melted so this report will be as the conditions were the day we went. We started out at the Brevier Road TH.
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.
Aug 20, 2024
This is a beautiful trail with few people. We took the loop counterclock wise to avoid going up the steeper parts.
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