I have always enjoyed hiking, and this page and its links will cover some of my favorite hikes.
Left: Crater Lake  Right: Mount Hood at Timberline
Left:  Mount Rainier;                                       Right:  Mt. Adams.
Here are some pages with information about and pictures of hikes that I have been on.
Hiking Page
The hike to Green Lake is a short but steep 1.8 miles through an old growth forest in Mount Rainier National Park.  This trail to the lake is usually snow free in early May.
This hike is a portion of the trail to Spray Park, and the trailhead is located at the Mowich Lake entrance of Mount Rainier National park. 
The Umtanum Creek trail is located in Central Washington in the Yakima River canyon between Ellensburg and Selah.  This hike is very scenic and is accessible year-round, but the best time to hike this trail is during the spring and fall.  A word of advice; watch out for rattlesnakes and ticks on this trail, as they are both very abundant in the area.
This hike is located in Glacier National Park, Montana.  It begins at the top of Logan Pass and the scenery on this hike is great. There are a lot of mountain goats in the area, which adds to the experience.
This hike is located on the eastern side of Mount Rainier National Park, and provides some stunning views of the mountain. 
This short hike is located just outside of Neah Bay, in the Northwestern corner of Washington.  The hike is accessible year round, and provides some very scenic views of one of the most rugged stretches of the Washington coastline.  It is not uncommon to see Grey Whales in the area especially in early spring.
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This is probably one of the most scenic hikes on the Washington Coast, and is a great choice for an over night trip.  It travels through a mix of Coastal forest, meadows, and rugged coastline; I give it a 10/10.
Left: An opening in the old growth forest of the Olympic National Park.
 
This is a very popular four mile hike in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area of Washington.  It has a tough 2000 foot elevation gain with some great views of the surrounding Cascade Mountains.