Near Park Butte to Railroad Grade
Just after the trailhead.
Near Park Butte to Railroad Grade
We had hoped for clear skies and majestic views of Mt. Baker, but I have to say this fog and rain was pretty cool too.
Near Park Butte to Railroad Grade
Views into the surrounding mountains from the trail.
Near Park Butte to Railroad Grade
Park Butte.
Near Park Butte to Railroad Grade
Sunset over the North Cascades from the foot of Mount Baker

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Park Butte to Railroad Grade

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Hike a climber's path along the sheer edge of a glacial moraine - a beeline for Mount Baker's Easton Glacier.
8
mi
Distance
2,754
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
Commonly BackpackedGeologically SignificantRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Railroad Grade's steep, rocky terrain is not recommended for kids or pets. Best hiked August - early October.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.95mi
Distance
2,754ft
Elevation Gain
2,754ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
5,895ft
High Point
3,356ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
The first 2.4 miles to Railroad Grade follow the Park Butte Trail. Begin along a dirt path behind the restrooms, strolling easily past picnic tables and crossing over Sulphur Creek into Schreibers Meadow. Lined with heather in the summer and mushrooms and mountain berry bushes in the fall, the trail becomes a boardwalk here before returning to dirt. This first mile is easy and passes in and out of the forest, offering occasional glimpses of the mountain overhead. Cross the seasonal bridge over glacier-fed !Rocky Creek, or ford the creek if the bridge has washed out.You'll eventually make your way out of the old-growth forest and climb out into a mountainside meadow, where there is a sign for the split to Park Butte. Do not take that, instead turn right and head up the stone steps. You'll pass some backcountry campsites and a signed "trail to water," which leads to a reflective tarn. At approximately 3 miles from the start, you'll reach the edge of a glacial moraine and the start of the RRG ridgeline. Peer over the steep edge at a glacier-fed creek below, then begin the steady climb toward Easton Glacier.Depending on snow levels, you may be able to hike half a mile or more up the grade. At 3.5 miles you'll reach High Camp (below, to the left), a good turn-around point. The trail steepens from here, climbing to Sandy Camp at 4 miles. Beyond Sandy Camp, the path is climber's territory. Snap some photos of the glacier, then head back to the Park Butte junction. If you have the time and energy, add the hike just over a mile out to Park Butte Lookout for more breathtaking views.

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