Overview
Old Stevens Pass Highway is an infrequently-used, mostly paved road (rough in spots with gravel patches). Originally built to transport fire guards to into the National Forest at Stevens Pass, the road was eventually taken over by the state and improved as a cross-Cascade highway. The route generally follows current Highway 2, but takes more twists and turns typical of an old mountain highway. A bicycle-only bridge prevents use of this road as a through-route to motor vehicles. The end point is at US Highway 2 milepost 64.4. Distance is 6.5 miles one way with an elevation gain of 1800 feet. An ideal family outing with a downhill-coast ride, starting from the highpoint of the road.
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Elevation
3,966 ft
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Tod
48°F
3 to 8 mph W
Tue
45°F
3 to 7 mph W
Wed
58°F
3 mph W
Thu
60°F
5 mph S
Fri
56°F
2 to 6 mph WNW
Sat
60°F
3 mph N
Sun
65°F
3 mph NE