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  1. Do a thru-hike on the main Tiger Mountain Trail, also known as the TMT. Arrange a car shuttle and start at the southern end. Hike north more than fifteen miles over varied terrain and through different types of forest vegetation. Pass a large glacial erratic boulder, and visit some of the most remote places in the Tigers.

  2. Located near Issaquah, Tiger Mountain and Raging River state forests offer a diverse range of recreation opportunities, including hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, hang gliding, and paragliding.

  3. West Tiger, one of the sprawling mountain's four primary peaks (West, Middle, South and East), is itself a tri-crowned peak. Numbered 1 through 3, the third of the West Tiger peaks offers the best views, despite being the lowest of the triplets.

  4. The mountain has six peaks in the center of the Issaquah Alps, forming a 13,500-acre (55 km 2) triangle between Interstate 90 (I-90) on the north, Issaquah-Hobart Road on the southwest, and State Route 18 (SR 18) on the southeast.

  5. Tiger Mountain. 82 reviews. #6 of 36 things to do in Issaquah. Mountains. Write a review. About. Rough and rugged hiking trail best suited for those with some hiking experience. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. Tours & experiences. Explore different ways to experience this place. See options. Full view. All photos (63)

  6. The lush forests, picturesque creeks, and expansive views in Tiger Mountain State Park will take your breath away. Part of the “Issaquah Alps,” Tiger Mountain has extensive hiking and mountain biking trails to keep you happy for days.

  7. Poo Poo Point Trail is a popular destination in the Tiger Mountain State Forest, located in the Issaquah Alps. On the shoulder of West Tiger Mountain, this trail reaches heights that come with great views of Mount Rainier, particularly at sunset!

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