Trail #94 Jordan Creek
This trail is open to hiker and horse use only.
This trail provides access to Goat Ridge above Jordan Basin within Goat Rocks Wilderness.
Jordan Creek Trail begins on Forest Road 2142 and climbs easterly on a forested ridge for 0.5 mile before descending to Jordan Creek. Climbing again, the trail intersects Goat Ridge Trail #95 on the open and scenic Goat Ridge above Jordan Basin. The Goat Rocks are the eroded roots of an ancient stratovolcano on the Cascade Crest.
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General Information
Low elevation trails typically melt out by mid-May. High elevation trails typically melt out by mid-July. Snow may persist in spots on north facing slopes. There may be downed trees, washouts, and/or landslides on trails. Carrying mosquito repellent is advisable. Backcountry creeks and streams may dry out so plan ahead in case you need to bring in water. Recreating in burned areas poses greater risks. See safety tips for burned areas. Please assist in reporting wildfires by calling 911 or Columbia Dispatch at (360) 891-5140. Sign up for emergency alerts by county.
Wilderness Permit Required. Permits are free and available at trailhead.
No
Wilderness Regulations apply
Getting There
Directions
From Packwood, WA travel on US-12 W for 2.7 mi and turn left onto Forest Road 21, stay on Forest Road 21 for about 9 miles. Then take make a slight left on Forest Road 2140 and travel 1.5 miles and continue on to Forest Road 2142. Trailhead is off Forest Road 2142.
Additional Information
Operated By
Forest Service