I love a good adventure and here in the Evergreen State, there are experiences around every corner. From scenic drives to campgrounds and state parks to waterfalls, there are countless bucket-list-worthy destinations to visit. If you are like me and love a good adventure outdoors (and want a little challenge to accompany it), I’ve got just the hike for you — the Heliotrope Ridge Trail. Located in the Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest, this out-and-back trail is just over five miles but it’s quite difficult in areas. However, if you are willing to take the challenge, this hike will provide you with an experience you will never forget.
The Heliotrope Ridge Trail is the type of hike that’s best for experienced hikers and those who are willing to put forth a little extra effort. You’ll find the trailhead tucked away in the Mount Baker Wilderness, near Deming, and off Forest Road 39. You can use Google Maps to guide you. Also, keep in mind that a Northwest Forest Pass is required to park at the trailhead.
The trail is approximately 5.2 miles but it may feel a little longer due to some of the difficult areas that lie ahead. You’ll have lots of steep climbs to tackle. In fact, you’ll climb approximately 1,850 feet in total elevation on this journey.
There are also several water crossings you must make to complete this hike. However, you must be smart with these crossings as water levels do fluctuate throughout the season. Spring and early summer are when you will see the highest water levels. And remember that water levels can also change throughout the day. We strongly recommend coming prepared for these areas of the trail with extra clothing, water shoes, and hiking poles.
As you climb, you’ll walk through a thick forest that will begin to thin. Pay attention to the various vegetation you'll see along your way including huckleberries. And always watch for wildlife as well – you never know what creatures are also exploring this beautiful area of the Evergreen State.
After some time on the trail, you’ll come to several forks in the road. These off-shoot trails take you to various camps such as Hogsback Camp and Harrison Camp. However, if you stay on the main trail, you’ll come to the final destination — the Coleman Glacier Viewpoint. It’s absolutely beautiful.
The viewpoint is a great place to relax and rest before turning around and heading home. Unless you have the proper gear and experience, you should not continue to the glacier. This is not a gentle playground to climb and explore.
The Heliotrope Ridge Trail in Washington State has so much to love. It’s an adventure that will certainly impress you every step of the way and it’s one you will never forget.
Have you ever hiked the Heliotrope Ridge Trail? What was your experience like? Let me know! And if you’d like to learn more and read recent reviews of the trail, visit AllTrails. We also recommend downloading AllTrails+ for the ability to download a trail map, know trail conditions before you go, and more.
If you are looking for even more incredible trails in Washington, check out this beautiful trail just outside of Mount Rainer National Park or this creepy hike that takes you through the ruins of an abandoned railroad tunnel.
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