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Hike the easy 3.5-mile Baker Lake Trail to Maple Grove Camp through old-growth forest with views of Mount Baker and Mount Shuksan.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The hike to Maple Grove Camp is approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) one way, making it an 8-mile (12.8 km) round trip. Most hikers can complete the round trip in about 4-5 hours, depending on pace and stops.
The trail is generally easygoing with a relatively level grade and low elevation. You'll hike through old-growth forests, encounter numerous small creek crossings (many with sturdy bridges), and experience some minor ups and downs. While mostly well-maintained, occasional blowdowns can occur, and some bridge washouts might require careful navigation.
Yes, dogs are welcome on this trail! However, please note that once the trail extends further north into North Cascades National Park, dogs are prohibited. Always keep your dog on a leash and practice Leave No Trace principles.
This trail is accessible year-round due to its low elevation, making it a great option even when higher Cascade trails are snow-covered. Spring brings wildflowers, summer offers warm hiking, fall showcases vibrant foliage, and winter provides a peaceful, snow-free experience without needing snowshoes.
Yes, a Northwest Forest Pass or an equivalent interagency pass (like the America the Beautiful Pass) is required to park at the South Baker Lake Trailhead. You can purchase these passes online or at ranger stations. No specific hiking permits are needed for day use to Maple Grove Camp, but if you plan to camp overnight, you'll need to follow specific regulations for backcountry camping in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.
The trail begins at the South Baker Lake Trailhead. There is a parking lot available at the trailhead, but it can fill up quickly, especially on weekends during peak season. Arriving early is recommended to secure a spot.
You'll be immersed in a magnificent old-growth forest with towering Douglas firs and remnants of ancient cedars. Keep an eye out for diverse flora like western trillium, moss, and lichen. The trail offers intermittent views of Baker Lake, and from Maple Grove Camp itself, you can enjoy stellar views of Mount Baker and Mount Shuksan. The primary path you'll follow is the Baker Lake Trail.
Yes, the route to Maple Grove Camp follows sections of the Pacific Northwest Trail 03 Washington and the Baker Lake Trail.
Maple Grove Camp is an excellent spot for overnight backpacking. It offers six tent sites equipped with picnic tables, fire pits, bear boxes, an outhouse, and a dock. Its amenities and relatively easy access make it ideal for beginner backpackers or those seeking a peaceful escape.
Its low elevation means the trail is often clear of snow when higher Cascade trails are impassable. This allows for year-round enjoyment without the need for specialized winter gear like snowshoes or skis, offering a unique opportunity to experience the old-growth forest in a quieter season.
The Baker Lake Trail is located in a relatively remote area within the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. There are no cafes, pubs, or immediate accommodation options directly at the trailhead. You'll find services in nearby towns like Concrete or Sedro-Woolley, so plan to bring all necessary supplies with you.