We don't mean to brag (or maybe we do), but Washington's scenic byways are second to none. With places like Chinook Pass and the North Cascades Highway in our state, going for a drive is a favorite hobby here. But if you've ever driven on Hart's Pass, you know that some of our routes can be a bit harrowing, albeit beautiful. Unless you're good at keeping your cool, you may want to leave the driving to someone else on that road.
Hart's Pass is located in the North Cascades near the small town of Mazama.
There are two ways to reach it. If you're coming from Eastern Washington, head west on Highway 153 from Pateros, follow the Methow River to Winthrop, and continue west on Highway 20 to the Mazama Junction. From Western Washington, head east on the North Cascades Scenic Highway from I-5 and turn at the Mazama Junction.
Hart's Pass is considered by many to be Washington's most dangerous road.
Not only is the one-lane road full of twists and turns, but it's just gravel and dirt with no guardrails between you and the valley below.
But, while this 32-mile stretch should definitely be taken slowly, it certainly has its perks.
This is the highest point in the state of Washington you can reach by car, and the scenery really is stunning. The highest point is the Slate Peak Lookout, which is over 7,000 feet high and offers incredible views.
You'll cross several mountain passes on this journey, each one more breathtaking than the last.
And while you're here, don't forget to watch for wildlife -- grouse, deer, and goats are seen here frequently.
Hart's Pass dates all the way back to 1893, when it was built into gold and silver mines that once were home to over 1,000 permanent residents.
These days, it's mainly used by road trippers and people using the Pacific Crest Trail.
Hart's Pass is beautiful, but it's not for the faint of heart. If you're scared of heights, just watch this fantastic video while you sit safely on your couch.
https://youtu.be/13Fs0VGRa0A
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