Gold Run Falls

Gold Run Falls is located by Twin Lakes Road (National Forest Develop Rd 3065) in Mt. Baker National Park. Twin Lakes Road is a single-lane gravel road; drive with caution!

Check the road condition at Glacier Public Service Center, because the road may be closed due to snow! Check below for map and direction.

If you’re looking for physically challenging hike, check out this falls.

Gold Run Falls - Twin Lakes Road, Mt Baker National Park, Washington | SAMTSAI.COM

August 1, 2011: This is the middle section of Gold Run Falls. The upper section is too dangerously steep to hike alone. :(


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Waterfalls & Glaciers along Heliotrope Ridge Trail

Heliotrope Ridge Trail is one of the most hiked trails in Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. You can see many waterfalls and glaciers along the way. Below are just a few that can be seen at the trail head of Heliotrope Ridge Trail. Check the map below for direction.

Heliotrope Ridge Trail involves crossing of a few rivers/creeks (some big, some small) and glaciers if snow hasn’t melt. So check the trail condition at Glacier Public Service Center, prior to hiking!

Roosevelt Falls and Roosevelt Glacier

Head East on the Mt. Baker Highway to the town of Glacier. Just past the town turn right onto Glacier Creek Road. Follow Glacier Creek Road for 9.2 miles to Heliotrope Ridge Trail Head.

Waterfalls & Glaciers along Heliotrope Ridge Trail - Mt Baker Highway, Washington | SAMTSAI.COM

August 1, 2011: You will come to this amazing view of Mt. Baker on the left-hand side of Glacier Creek Road, just a few feet before the Heliotrope Ridge Trail Head.


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Mt. Baker in Summer

After seeing Nooksack Falls, I continued on Wells Creek Road (National Forest Development Road 33) in order to see Wells Creek Falls. Unfortunately, the water was too high this year. I crossed the creek a few times and eventually gave up.

The following picture was taken somewhere along Wells Creek Road, prior to arriving at the waterfalls. It gives a very nice summer view of Mt. Baker.

Summer view of Mt Baker on Wells Creek Road - Mt Baker National Park, Washington State | SAMTSAI.COM

August 1, 2011: Mt. Baker in Summer.

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