Gold Creek Pond and Heli's Pond Loop
Gold Creek Pond and Heli's Pond Loop
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Hike the easy 3.4-mile Gold Creek Pond and Heli's Pond Loop in Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, featuring clear ponds and mountain view
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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442 m
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2.69 km
Highlight • Lake
5.39 km
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1.69 km
1.61 km
710 m
699 m
660 m
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2.29 km
1.55 km
1.35 km
181 m
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It's important to note that the Gold Creek area, including Gold Creek Pond and the trails leading to Heli's Pond, is currently closed for a multi-year restoration project. This closure is effective annually from April 1 to November 30 and is expected to continue through 2027. During these periods, hiking these specific trails is not possible.
The Gold Creek Pond loop itself is considered easy, ADA-accessible, and stroller-friendly, with minimal elevation gain. The path to Heli's Pond from Gold Creek Pond is also generally easy, making the overall loop suitable for beginners and families.
Yes, the Gold Creek Pond section of the loop is particularly family-friendly. It's an ADA-accessible, paved trail, making it ideal for strollers and young children. The path to Heli's Pond is also generally easy, contributing to a pleasant family outing when the trail is open.
While the trail is generally considered dog-friendly, it's crucial to check current regulations for the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest regarding leash laws and pet waste. Always ensure your dog is under control and pack out all waste.
Parking is typically available near the Gold Creek Pond trailhead. However, due to the ongoing restoration project and seasonal closures (April 1 to November 30 through 2027), access to parking areas may be restricted. Always check official forest service websites for the most current information before planning your visit.
The Gold Creek Pond and Heli's Pond Loop is located within the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Depending on the specific parking area or activities, a Northwest Forest Pass or other recreation pass may be required. It's best to check the USDA Forest Service website for the most up-to-date information on fees and permits.
Historically, the trail was popular in late spring, summer, and fall. However, due to the ongoing restoration project, the area is closed annually from April 1 to November 30 through 2027. Outside of these closure periods, particularly in winter, the Gold Creek Pond trail transforms into a popular and accessible snowshoeing destination, suitable for all skill levels due to its flat terrain and avalanche-safe location.
You'll encounter two beautiful ponds: the picturesque Gold Creek Pond, known for its clear blue waters, mountain views, and boardwalks over marshy areas, and the quieter Heli's Pond, nestled amidst lush meadows and dense forests. In the fall, Gold Creek Pond is also a good spot to observe salmon spawning.
The area is rich in wildlife. You might spot beaver activity, various bird species (including American robins, black-capped chickadees, and occasional bald eagles), and sometimes deer. During the fall, Gold Creek Pond is a prime location to observe salmon spawning.
Yes, the route primarily follows sections of the Gold Creek Trail and the Gold Creek Pond Trail. It also incorporates parts of the Heli's Pond Trail.
Gold Creek Pond has a fascinating history; it was originally a gravel pit used during the construction of I-90 in the 1970s and early 1980s. It has since been successfully reclaimed and transformed into the serene natural space you see today, offering stunning mountain views and a peaceful environment.
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