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Boundary Way Trail Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Elevation:  4,200 Feet
Usage:  Light
USGS Map:  Bearpaw Mountain.
Trail Number:  688
Difficulty:  More Difficult
Length:  4.1 Miles
Elevation Gain:  800 Feet
Reservation:  No
Season:  Early Summer - Late Fall
Directions
From Glacier, Travel east on Mt. Baker Hwy. 542 for 1.9 miles to Canyon Creek Road #31. Turn left on Road #31 and continue about 15 miles. The trailhead and parking area are on the right side after the road takes two switchbacks.
Location Information
Boundary Way Trail is a strenuous 4.1 mile hike. Start on the Damfino Lakes Trail #625 in an old clear-cut, quickly entering mature forest. In 0.7 miles, a junction with Canyon Ridge Trail #689 is encountered. Turn left and follow Canyon Ridge Trail 0.5 mile to the junction with Boundary Way Trail. Stay right at the junction. The Boundary Way Trail meanders through boggy meadows, then along a forested hillside. More meadows alternate with forest as the trail follows a ridgeline toward the Canadian Border.
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