Near Ptarmigan Ridge
Near Ptarmigan Ridge
Near Ptarmigan Ridge
Near Ptarmigan Ridge
Near Ptarmigan Ridge

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Ptarmigan Ridge

4.3 (9 Ratings)
Jaw-dropping views of Mt. Baker and spectacular views of Mt. Shuksan on this ridge trail with perennial snowfields.
8.3
mi
Distance
1,992
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
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Access Issues
The road to Artist Point is closed from fall through early summer, often opening in mid to late July. The Ptarmigan Ridge Trail is 70+% snow covered well into the summer months, requiring an ice ax well into or through July. A $5 per day pass is required to park at Artist Point (waived with federal Interagency passes and national forest passes). No fee machine is located in the parking area; use the 24-hour pass machine at the ranger station in the town of Glacier.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.28mi
Distance
1,992ft
Elevation Gain
1,992ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
6,148ft
High Point
4,980ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Leave the stunning views of Mt. Baker from in the parking lot to follow the Chain Lakes Trail as it descends into the trees. After the trail enters the Mt. Baker Wilderness at mile 0.75, stunning views open up of Mt. Baker. The views continue to improve for another 0.3 miles to the trail junction, with the Chain Lakes Trail continuing right while the Ptarmigan Ridge Trail turns left, downhill. Turn left and descend at an alarming rate along the side of the ridge with ever more spectacular views of Mt. Baker. This section contains some of the most spectacular views of Baker in the region - nothing but a valley and a ridgeline separates the hiker from the volcano. This section of trail is also lovely, with brilliantly colored moss and wildflowers in season along with tiny rivulets and small streams. About 2 miles from the trailhead - dependent on the time of year, snowmelt, etc. - scramble up the permanent snowfield to a saddle in the ridgeline, trading the views of Mt. Baker for spectacular views toward Mt. Shuksan. Follow the trail as it continues up and then along the side of the ridge, first through heather and huckleberry bushes and then along the exposed rocky side of the ridge. A mile beyond the saddle, arrive at viewpoint of Mt. Shuksan and Mt. Baker. This is an excellent place to turn around for a 7-mile hike.Continuing along the side of the ridge, the trail rounds Coleman Pinnacle about a mile later. Views here are jaw-dropping of Mt. Baker, with nothing but a valley between the hiker and the big mountain. The glaciers are especially spectacular, along with an occasional waterfall. Hikers can turn around here or continue through meadows and low trees to a meadow a half mile later or continue even further with more spectacular views of Mt. Baker and surrounding scenery.

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