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Bald Mountain, Greider Lakes, Boulder Lake

Nov 05, 2008

by Janice Van Cleve last modified Nov 06, 2008 01:40 PM
Type of Outing
Day hike
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Hike: Bald Mountain
Region: North Cascades -- Mountain Loop Highway
Trails: Bald Mountain (#572)
Avg Rating: 1.67
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Hike: Greider Lakes
Region: Central Cascades -- Stevens Pass - East
Avg Rating: 2.40
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Hike: Boulder Lake
Region: Central Cascades -- Stevens Pass - East
Trails: Boulder Lake (#740)
Avg Rating: 2.33
We attempted to find the old trail up to Bald Mountain via Cutthroat Lakes from Sultan. No es possible! The road west from the Olney rest stop to Spada Lake's dam is permanently gated. The road east along the south and east shores of the lake pass several boat launch areas but there is no longer any access road north up Williamson Creek. Greider Lakes trailhead is open but the road to Boulder Lake is closed and blocked to vehicles. It is possible to hike in from the Greider Lake trailhead 1.5 miles to the start of the Boulder Creek trail.
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Bald Mountain, Sultan Basin

Posted by schroder at Nov 07, 2008 10:46 AM
The Bald Mountain trail has been inaccessible for about 10 years now and all access has been removed from Pilchuck Creek and Williamson Creek. The Boulder Lake Trailhead has been moved back to the Greider Lakes trailhead and DNR has been having meetings to discuss closing this road much further back in conjunction with the PUD re-licensing of the Jackson Hydro Plant. There has been a lot of discussion of this on the NW Hikers Forum.
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