Hannegan Trailhead
Provides access to: Hannegan Pass Trail 674 which accesses Mt. Baker Wilderness and North Cascades National Park.
General Information
Camping: Backpackers are encouraged to use the designated sites and cooking area at Hannegan Camp. Please store food, garbage, cooking gear and toiletries. Toilet facilities located at Hannegan Camp and Hannegan Pass.
Open 24 hours/day
Recreation Passes honored for day use fee payment: Digital Passes, Northwest Forest Pass, and Interagency Recreation Passes. Washington State Discover Pass is not valid at US Fee Sites.
- Hannegan Pass Trail #674 is open to hikers and llamas year round. Open to stock Aug. 1-Oct. 31.
- No campfires. Wilderness regulations apply within Mt. Baker Wilderness, including a maximum party size of 12.
- Once trail enters North Cascades National Park, National Park Regulations apply.
- National Park Regulations: Pets and goats are prohibited. Overnight use requires a backcountry permit available at the Glacier Public Service Center. Camping and fires are permitted only in designated sites. No hunting. No mushroom collecting.
Day Use:
$5 per vehicle per day
$30 per annual
Day use fee payment options: Scan & Pay on-site or display a valid Recreation Pass. *Suggestion: Download the recreation.gov app before your trip to have the ability to scan & pay digitally on-site.
Address: 10091 Mt. Baker Highway Glacier, WA 98244
Phone: (360) 599-2714
Hours: This U.S. Department of Agriculture office is currently closed due to the lapse in Federal Government funding. The office will reopen once Congress restores funding.
Getting There
Latitude / Longitude
Latitude: 48.91049444
Longitude: -121.5894222
Directions
From Glacier, travel east on Mt. Baker Highway SR 542 to 12.5 miles east of the Glacier Public Service Center. Then turn left on Hannegan Pass Road #32. Follow Road #32 for 5.3 miles to the trailhead and parking at the end of the road.
Facility and Amenity Information
Restrooms
Restrooms are available at this site.
Water
Potable water is not available at this site.
Nearby Trails
Recreation Groups
The Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail travels through some of the most spectacular and scenic terrain in the United States, connecting diverse landscapes and communit