Near Heliotrope Divide
Mt. Baker's Cone and the Coleman Glacier pose for a photo taken from Heliotrope Divide.
Near Heliotrope Divide
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Heliotrope Divide

4.6 (19 Ratings)
A forested trail with multiple stream crossings to spectacular views of Mt. Baker's Coleman Glacier.
5.1
mi
Distance
2,056
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
River/CreekViewsWaterfall
Access Issues
$5 per day fee charged to park at trailhead; purchase a pass at the ranger station kiosk in the town of Glacier, or display an Interagency (America the Beautiful) or National Forest pass in the windshield of your vehicle.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.09mi
Distance
2,056ft
Elevation Gain
2,056ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
5,237ft
High Point
3,646ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
The trail from the parking area quickly descends to cross Grouse Creek via a bridge, then rises at a gentler pace through the forest. Early morning summer hikers will have the dubious pleasure of enjoying the numerous spider webs that crisscross the trail, sparkling with the early morning dew. Occasional peek-a-boo views allow for vistas of nearby hills and peaks. About 1.4 miles from the trailhead, the trail crosses a small stream with a lovely, tall waterfall;a quarter mile later, the trail crosses Kulshan Creek via rocks and logs. This is the first major stream crossing;early in the season expect knee-deep or deeper water. About 0.6 miles later, enjoy views of a multi-step waterfall on right. Soon after this viewpoint, a trail to a mountain toilet diverges left. Continue straight / right to continue ascending to the second major stream crossing a quarter mile later. This stream crossing, while no easier than the first, is often left unmarked on topo maps.After another 0.3 miles, the trail splits, with the right trail heading toward the Climber's Camp and the trail to the Glacier going left. Turn left, enjoying the views that begin to appear of Mt. Baker and Coleman Glacier as the trees begin to thin. Only a tenth of a mile beyond the trail junction, cross the western arm of Heliotrope Creek;cross the eastern arm of the creek 0.3 miles later. Both of these streams are smaller than the previous two major stream crossings, but both offer challenges to those wishing to keep their feet dry, as both are fast-moving, are at least knee-deep, and are without many stepping stones.Around the arms of Heliotrope Creek, social trails diverge in all directions. Try to stay on the main trail and continue east toward the rib of gravel / trees. Follow a trail about 0.1 miles up to the top of the rib to view the Coleman Glacier and up toward the cone of Mt. Baker.
History & Background
The first person to ascend Mt. Baker in recorded history used the Coleman Glacier as part of his ascent. His route is still used by many climbers today.

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