Near Mt. Bailey Trail #1451
Mount Thielsen and Diamond Lake from high on Mount Bailey
Near Mt. Bailey Trail #1451
Mount Bailey's rocky summit ridge
Near Mt. Bailey Trail #1451
Mount Thielsen from the summit of Mount Bailey
Near Mt. Bailey Trail #1451
The trail up from the lower trailhead.

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Mt. Bailey Trail #1451

4.4 (5 Ratings)
A lovely trail from Diamond lake to the top of Mt. Bailey.
5
mi
Distance
3,213
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsLakeSwimmingViewsWildlife
Access Issues
The trail will usually be snow-covered between November and May. Mount Bailey is a popular back-country ski area in winter. The first two miles of the #1452 are used for cross country skiing in the winter and mountain biking in the summer.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.96mi
Distance
3,213ft
Elevation Gain
78ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
8,367ft
High Point
5,226ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The trailhead for the #1451 is on dirt Forest Road 4795-300, about 0.5 miles southwest of paved Forest Road 4795, the main road around Diamond Lake. If Forest Road 4795-300 seems too rough for your vehicle, park along Forest Road 4795 and walk to the trailhead. There are no amenities or water at this trailhead. The trail starts out flat under a canopy of lodgepole pine. The trail will then guide you through airy stands of fir and mountain hemlock. You'll reach tree line roughly 1 mile from the summit of Mt. Bailey. The last portion of the trail is quite steep and rugged and may be too technical for children. Above tree line, the mountain's volcanic origins are made clear by the unique rock formations all around. Mt. Thielsen and Diamond Lake will fill the foreground of your view, while the Cascades to the north and Mt. Shasta to the south fill the background. The first 2 miles are used for cross-country skiing in the winter and mountain biking in the summer.

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Contributors
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