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| Milk Creek Trail |
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Length:
6.5 Miles
Usage:
Heavy
USGS Map:
Glacier Peak
Trail Number:
790
Elevation Gain:
2,349 Feet
Difficulty:
Moderate
Beginning Elevation:
1,651 Feet
Ending Elevation:
4,000 Feet
Reservation:
No
Season:
Late Spring - Late Fall
From Darrington, Drive north 7 miles to the Suiattle River Road #26. Follow this road for 23 miles to the end of the road. Follow the Suiattle River Trail #784 past the Wilderness Boundary for 1 mile. The Milk Creek Trail is on the right.
Location Information
Milk Creek Trail is a moderate 6.5 mile hike or horseback ride. The trail begins off the Suiattle River Trail #784 and ends at the junction with the Pacific Crest Trail. The trail starts in a magnificent grove of old-growth trees, climbing gradually to Mill Creek Valley. The route winds through a dark rain forest and crosses numerous streams. A campsite is found at 3 miles. Following a gentle slope, the trail then climbs across a steep timbered hillside and ends at the junction with the Pacific Crest Trail.
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