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Hike the Horseshoe Bend Trail
Deming, Washington
4.0
6 mi
/ 210 ft gain
Located just outside the town of Glacier, WA and 40 minutes prior to Mount Baker Ski area, sits the Horseshoe Bend Trail. A simple and straightforward 6 mile out and back route.
To get here, take Hwy 542 towards the direction of Mount Baker. About 4 miles after you pass through the town of Glacier and 1 mile after you pass the Chair 9 restaurant, you’ll cross over the North Fork Nooksack River....
Hike Skyline Divide
Deming, Washington
5.0
9 mi
/ 2500 ft gain
If driving 13 miles on a forest road, and hiking miles of switchbacks doesn't bother you, your in for one of the most exquisite views that you can get from hiking in Washington state.Just a mile outside of the town of Glacier, turn onto Forest Road 37 and follow it up switchbacks for the majority of the 13 miles, from here you'll arrive at the Skyline Divide trail head. Start the hike by headin...
Summit Church Mountain
Deming, Washington
8.5 mi
/ 3750 ft gain
Start by driving roughly 2.5 miles up Forest Road 3040, conveniently named E Church Mt Road, to the trailhead. The road is bumpy, but lacking the pot-holes that occupy many of the other forest roads. The only issue comes at 2 miles in where a stream runs over the road and has eroded a small ditch. Go slow and you should be fine, my Honda Fit made it easy enough, and arrive at the parking area w...
Hike Helitrope Ridge
Deming, Washington
4.7
5.5 mi
/ 1500 ft gain
Starting at the marked Heliotrope Ridge parking lot of FS Road 39, just 8 miles out of the quaint town of Glacier, Washington, you begin your ascent to the glacier viewpoint. The trailhead sign indicates that it is a strenuous 2,000 ft gain over 2.5 miles up to the overlook.This clearly cut trail switchbacks its way up the hillside over several drainages. You will cross several streams on this ...
Hike to Racehorse Falls
Deming, Washington
3.7
Racehorse Creek is broken up into four distinct waterfalls that drop a total of 140ft through a relatively shallow gorge. The first two waterfalls are punchbowl-type falls that have deep holes at their bases. Immediately below the second waterfall, the creek descends rapidly before it arrives at the biggest drop. The creek plunges from below an undercut ledge which causes the water to fan out ...
Visit Nooksack Falls
Deming, Washington
The View.
Nooksack Falls is a wonder of a sight, tumbling 88 ft in two segments averaging 50 ft across. A quick stroll from the parking area brings you to the upper or "lower" view, where you can either see the top of the waterfall cascading away from you, or see the whole waterfall.
The waterfall is the most impressive in spring to early summer, due to the large amount of snowmelt coming fr...
Sumas Mountain, P-1000, and P-1200 OHV Trail
Deming, Washington
24.91 mi
/ 4984 ft gain
Sumas Mountain, P-1000, and P-1200 OHV Trail is a point-to-point that takes you through a nice forest located near Deming, Washington.
Hike to Sholes Creek Falls
Deming, Washington
5.0
Sholes Creek Falls is not easy to reach, but it is entirely worth the journey. The creek plunges over a two-tiered drop in stages of 62 and 103 feet into a massive amphitheater, which flows into Bar Creek. The waterfall is framed by massive columns of volcanic rock that dwarf the falls, in comparison. The upper tier of the waterfall is only visible from the canyon rim above; the view is still p...
Bike to Wells Creek Falls
Deming, Washington
Wells Creek Falls is an incredible waterfall nestled in a tight canyon below Mt. Baker. The falls plunges 93-ft. over a volcanic cliff face and envelops the small amphitheater below in a cloud of mist. From there, Wells Creeks snakes through the canyon and enters Bar Creek on the opposite side of the access road. The falls is best accessed after periods of reduced rain or in the late summer mon...
Places to stay
Deming, Washington
Douglas Fir Campground
Overview
Situated on the banks of North Fork Nooksack River in Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Douglas Fir Campground offers stunni...
Deming, Washington
Silver Fir Campground
Overview
Silver Fir Campground is situated along the North Fork Nooksack River in Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The area offers s...
Mount Baker Highway
Excelsior Group Camp
Overview
Located near the rushing Nooksack River in Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Excelsior Group Camp offers access to numerous ...
Concrete, Washington
Park Creek Campground
Overview
Park Creek Campground sits along the banks of Park Creek in the stunning Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The unique set...
Concrete, Washington
Boulder Creek Campground
Overview
Boulder Creek Campground sits along the banks of Boulder Creek in the stunning Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The unique ...
Concrete, Washington
Panorama Point Campground
Overview
Panorama Point campground is located on the western shore of Baker Lake in the stunning Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.
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