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Madrone Crest Trail

Puget Sound and Islands > Bellingham Area
48.7009, -122.4890 Map & Directions
Length
6.8 miles, roundtrip
Elevation Gain
1,290 feet
Highest Point
1,390 feet
Calculated Difficulty About Calculated Difficulty
Moderate
Vivid greens on the Salal Trail, heading to the Madrone Crest. Photo by John Brink. Full-size image
  • Mountain views
  • Wildlife
  • Waterfalls
  • Old growth
  • Dogs allowed on leash
  • Fall foliage

Parking Pass/Entry Fee

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This hike takes you through a lush area of the Chuckanuts that offers solitude and an experience of primal setting getting you away from the old logging roads turned trails that are close by. Going to the crest via the Salal trail is enhanced by thick undergrowth of Oregon grape, a variety of ferns and mosses and of course salal. The route winds through huge glacial erratics and an overstory of cedar, Douglas fir, hemlock, red maple and bigleaf maple. Continue reading

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Hiking Madrone Crest Trail

This hike takes you through a lush area of the Chuckanuts that offers solitude and an experience of primal setting getting you away from the old logging roads turned trails that are close by. Going to the crest via the Salal trail is enhanced by thick undergrowth of Oregon grape, a variety of ferns and mosses and of course salal. The route winds through huge glacial erratics and an overstory of cedar, Douglas fir, hemlock, red maple and bigleaf maple.

The trail begins at the North Chuckanut Mountain parking lot. A short 0.1 mile jaunt will bring you to the Interurban trail. Take a left turn here. In a short few minutes pass Arroyo Falls on your right. At 0.5 miles take a right onto the Hemlock Trail and climb a bit up to the junction with California Street at 1.0 miles which continues left as the Hemlock Trail.

At 1.2 miles is a well signed junction and kiosk, aka Station-A (more on that later). Take right onto the North Lost Lake Trail and climb a bit up a logging/service road. At 1.4 miles bear left at the junction and take the Lower Salal Trail and leave the busier road type trail for a real trail. This traverses along an east facing ridge. At about 1.8 miles, if it is a clear day, Mount Baker comes into view. It is a good place to get pictures of it as the view from the crest is now obscured by young trees.

At about 2.6 miles is the Salal Trail and a sign with arrows pointing two ways. Bear left here and drop down in elevation to 2.7 miles at the junction of the Madrone Crest Trail. Go right here for a steady climb on a more exposed trail that is bursting with wildflowers in the spring and early summer. In 3.7 miles take a left at the junction to the Madrone Crest viewpoint at 3.4 miles. 

For the return trip you can retrace your route or at the junction of the Salal Trail take a right which meets up the Hemlock Trail at Station-B which is somewhat of a main thoroughfare and follow the signs back to the trailhead.

Note on Station-A: At several of the junctions there are now kiosks that have an alpha designation such as A, B, etc. These are EMS Checkpoints that improve navigation and accuracy in locating lost of injured hikers. If you take note of these points when you pass them it will give you a better sense of your location. Over the last few years the signage and kiosk maps has greatly improved.

Hike Description Written by
John Brink, WTA Correspondent

Madrone Crest Trail

Map & Directions

Trailhead
Co-ordinates: 48.7009, -122.4890 Open in Google Maps

Before You Go

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Parking Pass/Entry Fee

None

WTA Pro Tip: Save a copy of our directions before you leave! App-based driving directions aren't always accurate and data connections may be unreliable as you drive to the trailhead.

Getting There

From I-5 take exit-246. Go right on Samish Way, cross over the freeway and right again onto Lake Samish Drive which turns into Old Samish Road. At 4.59 miles turn left onto Highway-11, Chuckanut Drive, and in 0.1 miles the North Chuckanut Mountain Parking area is on the left. There is space for about thirty five vehicles. There is a porta-potty at the trail head.

More Hike Details

Trailhead

Puget Sound and Islands > Bellingham Area

Madrone Crest via the Salal Trail (#N/A)

Washington State Parks

Guidebooks & Maps

Hiking Whatcom County, by Ken Wilcox, Northwest Wild Books (mentioned in Raptor Ridge hike)

Chuckanut Recreation Map, Square One Maps

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