Mount Teneriffe

Snoqualmie Region

updated 2 days ago

As of early May 2026, Mount Teneriffe is largely snow-free below the summit, with patches reported on April 29th and April 25th. A report from April 18th noted about a foot of snow at higher elevations near the summit, and another from April 10th mentioned about 50% snow coverage on the looping Teneriffe trail, but these reports conflict with later ones indicating snow-free conditions.

The main trail is generally in good condition, though some storm damage has been noted, including a broken railing on a bridge and a large fallen tree that is easily navigated. Parking at the Little Si trailhead may be limited, especially on weekends. The "Connector trail" was reported closed on April 10th due to storm damage, but a new, clear path exists between the main Teneriffe Trail and Kamikaze Falls.

generated from 38 reports

Conditions at a Glance

Trail

Trail in good condition

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Snow

Trail snow-covered at times - gear and expertise recommended

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Road

Road suitable for all vehicles

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Bugs

No bugs

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Snoqualmie Region > North Bend Area

On May 9th, I hiked up to the peak of Mt Teneriffe via the Old Si trail. The Little Si parking lot only had one available spot at 7:30am so if you want to take the same route, get there early or expec...

Snoqualmie Region > North Bend Area

Hiked up Mt. Teneriffe by hiking the trail from Mt. Si. From Mt. Si the trail (which is easy to follow) gradually descends to a junction with the trail that I later took to get down. However, I did no...

Snoqualmie Region > North Bend Area

Our team hiked Mt. Teneriffe on Saturday, and the conditions were perfect. The trail was completely snow‑free, except for a few patches of snow off to the side in some sections. The summit itself had ...

Snoqualmie Region > North Bend Area

Up on the steep ridge trail past the falls, down on the main trail. Virtually snow free on the way up. Several patches of packed snow on the way down, mostly uphill of the Mt. Si connector. Boots and ...

Snoqualmie Region > North Bend Area

We took Kamakazi up and the easier connector trail on the way down. We hit snow about 1000' from the summit. There was about a foot of snow at high elevations. The trees were dripping and plenty of sn...

Snoqualmie Region > North Bend Area

Hike to Mount Teneriffe to take advantage of dry weather before the rains hit this weekend. Trail to Teneriffe falls is in good condition with a few blow downs but not difficult to navigate. Lots of w...

Snoqualmie Region > North Bend Area

Teneriffe Falls, up Kamikaze, west to Mount Si, up and down Haystack, over to Little Si!No views from Teneriffe (it was actually snowing a bit at the top!) but the weather turned beautiful by the afte...

Snoqualmie Region > North Bend Area

We went up Tenneriffe to Haystack to Si, came down Si and use the Talus Loop to get back to the TH. Tenneriffe trail was great, but frozen. No ice on the trail, but there were some patches of snow up ...

Snoqualmie Region > North Bend Area

Well, this was a first: kinda got a little trapped for a bit in the Mount Si parking lot because it was so insane that people were parking in the aisles (?). The "fire lane" was the width for about ha...

Snoqualmie Region > North Bend Area

Easy parking on MLK day. Trail up to the falls was in pristine condition and a good warmup for the Kamikaze trail.Every time I do this thing, I walk right past the start of the Kamikaze and have to di...

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