Near High Divide: Excelsior Pass to Welcome Pass
Got to a nice meadow with lots of flowers, then turned around to see this view
Near High Divide: Excelsior Pass to Welcome Pass
Some avalanche lilies and late snow in early July
Near High Divide: Excelsior Pass to Welcome Pass
Looking north from Welcome Pass, suns going down quick.

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High Divide: Excelsior Pass to Welcome Pass

4.2 (5 Ratings)
The full-value hike point to point hike along the High Divide Trail
10.9
mi
Distance
4,486
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
BirdingCommonly BackpackedFall ColorsLess CrowdedRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Watch for snow in late spring/early summer. A NW Forest Service Pass is required for parking.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
10.94mi
Distance
4,486ft
Elevation Gain
3,922ft
Elevation Loss
60%
Max Grade
5,800ft
High Point
1,841ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This trail starts off slow, then heads uphill on somewhat long/winding switchbacks. Overall, the trail is in great condition, offering a nice glimpse of a waterfall adjacent to the sole campsite at 1 mile. From here, continue uphill to navigate a few steps/logs that are in place to help you with the steeper parts. You're pretty much in the trees/shade most of the way up.Around 2.5 miles in, enjoy a few brief glimpses of sky before diving back into the trees. At about 4 miles, you'll break into a nice meadow. Trail is hard to find at times and can require route finding, just look for cairns along the way and you should be fine. While the trail continues along the meadow (a good place for flowers in the summer), take a moment to turn around for a nice view of Mount Baker.Continue across the meadow and up a bit more to get to the intersection with the Damfino Lakes Trail #625. It's fairly open at the top, but you can continue up to the peak for a nice 360 view and a great place for a break. It can get pretty chilly/windy on the top, so bring a wind or rain layer to stay comfortable.The trail continues along the ridge line to the east, and this is where the trail earns its name. It continues for about 6 miles with one view constantly turning into another. Views of Baker and Shuksan to the south alternate with views of into Canada and across other peaks to the north. You'll likely have the trail to yourself as everyone seems to turn around at the summit behind you. That is their loss and your gain. Enjoy the solitude and the views. When you get to the other end of the ridge, the trail will descend steeply along a smooth dirt singletrack to the trailhead. The trail is in shockingly good shape for being so steep, and the run down is a blast with a ton of switchbacks.

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Contributors
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