If you are looking for scenery, wildlife, and an overall good day, this is a trail to consider. The scenery is awsome and ever changing. Be sure to take your camera. If you are lucky, you will spot mountain goats or hear Ptarmigans calling in the distance. Be sure to allow enough time to stop along the way and take in the awsome scenery.
This trail is best in late summer due to snow and ice. You will be likely to cross snow and ice fields on the trail year around so be sure to take along appropriate equipment. The trail is moderately busy. You will more than likely see quite a few hikers on holidays and weekends during the busy season.
From I-5 near Bellingham, take exit 255 (Mt. Baker Hwy/Sunset Dr./WA-542). Follow WA-542 from Bellingham all the way to the end (56.7 miles) where you will see a parking lot for the Ptarmigan Ridge trailhead.
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Added on: 2007-05-27 17:40:30
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