
Antoine Peak Conservation Area - Robbins Road Snowshoe Loop
Eastern Washington
Astronomy
MoonWaning Gibbous (70%)
Stargazingexcellent
Trail Conditions
SnowReported on trail
MudReported on trail
Issueclosed due to
“We found the trails from this trailhead confusing.”
Last report: Apr 12, 2019
Safety & Considerations
Today's Hazard
- Strong sun — sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses recommended
Getting There
Recent Reports
Apr 12, 2019
We found the trails from this trailhead confusing. We likely hiked about 1.
Dec 18, 2018
It was a beautiful day. Even though it was chilly, sun was peeking through the clouds.
Dec 31, 2016
Decided to make the last hike of 2016 one very near to my house so I took the Wonder Dog Scout out to Antoine Peak for a hike in the snow. No Snowshoes were required, but it did help to have pack type winter boots.
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