Near Gales Creek - Storey Burn Trail Loop
A log bridge crosses a clear stream under a canopy of red alders.
Near Gales Creek - Storey Burn Trail Loop
Looking down hill, deceptively steep
Near Gales Creek - Storey Burn Trail Loop
Great views
Near Gales Creek - Storey Burn Trail Loop
Waterfall near Gales Creek Trail not far from the campground.
Near Gales Creek - Storey Burn Trail Loop
Creek along the trail.

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Gales Creek - Storey Burn Trail Loop

4.1 (19 Ratings)
A lovely loop along rivers, a few waterfalls, and forests.
7.2
mi
Distance
1,607
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsRiver/CreekWaterfallWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.17mi
Distance
1,607ft
Elevation Gain
1,607ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
1,898ft
High Point
906ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
First, determine which way you want to do the loop. If you like steep, short ups, with sloping downs, go clockwise. If you prefer sloping ups, and steeper, short downs, go counterclockwise. That is what I prefer, so this description is based on hiking in a counterclockwise direction.Overall, the trail is singletrack on soft, smooth ground. It will get muddy in the rainy season, and you'll get your feet wet in a couple of places, but nothing more than your feet.Start at the trailhead in Gales Creek Campground. You'll want the one that is closest to the bridge. There is a sign about mileage to Storey Burn Trail. The first 0.8 miles is pretty much uphill, until right at the end when you meet up with Storey Burn Trail. You'll cross a second bridge, and hit a T; go left for Storey Burn Trail. This next few miles to the Storey Burn Road Trailhead, is a steady uphill as well, with some downs, but it is mostly up. This is where there are several streams that flow across the trail, most of which you can jump over, but there are two that you may get your feet wet crossing. As you get closer to the top, you are further away from the river and enter a beautiful forest area. You'll cross Storey Burn Road, and at the parking lot, the trail continues right by the kiosk.This next section is 2 miles downhill. It can be steep at points, but it is all downhill through a forest. You'll go under Highway 6, and continue down and cross an ATV trail. This next part of the trail is flat, but in the rainy season it does get marshy, so expect to get wet feet. Here you'll see a few large, old growth stumps. Once you cross the flat, you'll go up and meet Gravelle Brothers Trail. When you hit this trail, go left and uphill. Twice. This runs into an old logging road, and you'll keep going up to Highway 6. As you near the highway, you'll come to a staging area for sand trucks. Follow the barriers around the right side of the area. Once past that, you need to cross Highway 6 and go to the right toward the Summit Trailhead, about 0.2 miles. This is where you'll find the trailhead for the final stretch along Gales Creek Trail - Gales Creek TH to Summit TH.These final 2.8 miles are mostly downhill leading back to where you started.

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Contributors
Jeffrey Alger