Near South Baker Lake Trail
Near South Baker Lake Trail
Near South Baker Lake Trail
Near South Baker Lake Trail
Near South Baker Lake Trail

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South Baker Lake Trail

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13.6
mi
Distance
1,553
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
13.59mi
Distance
1,553ft
Elevation Gain
1,741ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
980ft
High Point
724ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
In 1959, Puget Sound Energy created Baker Lake by constructing a 312-foot dam on the Baker River. Today, 9-mile long Baker Lake is a buzzing recreational hub in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Boaters, fishermen, and campers flock to the west side of the lake during summer. To escape the crowds for a peaceful forest walk any time of the year, check out Baker Lake Trail. At 14 miles long, Baker Lake Trail is more than just a day hiking destination. It is the only trail in the Mount Baker Ranger District open for stock and llama use year round. Multiple backcountry campsites and little elevation gain make this a popular trail for backpackers, too. From the South Baker Lake Trailhead, follow the gently rolling trail through the forest and over streams. Cross Anderson Creek at 1.5 miles where a fallen tree acts as a footbridge, complete with handrails to guide you. At 1.8 miles, head down to Anderson Point for a snack break or to select your campsite for the night. This backcountry campground offers fire pits, toilets, tent pads, bear-proof food storage boxes, and spectacular views of Mount Baker across the lake. The main trail continues another 2 miles past Anderson Point to Maple Grove. Another backcountry camping area, Maple Grove provides picnic tables and a dock for boaters. If you're on a day hike, Maple Grove is a great place to enjoy lunch, take a dip in the lake; it is also a good spot to turn around for the 8.4-mile round-trip hike. For those spending the night, six campsites are available with amenities similar to those at Anderson Point.

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Contributors
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