Trail #192.1 Trapper Creek


Area Status: Open

This Trail Open to Hiker and Equestrian Use.

This trail climbs from Trapper Creek Trailhead on Forest Road 5401 through an old-growth forest, intersecting with Dry Creek Trail #194 almost immediately. The trail climbs for about 1 mile, before the junction with Observation Trail #132 near the Trapper Creek Wilderness boundary. The trail offers access to stands of old growth and rushing creeks. At 1.2 miles it becomes Trapper Creek Trail #192.2, which is Hiker Only.

Alert: This trail is within the Big Hollow Fire (2020) burned area. Hikers travel at their own risk. Please review safety tips for burned areas.

At a Glance

Current Conditions: 11/06/2023: Trail is snow free. Please review safety tips for travel in a burned area. Contact Mt. Adams Ranger District for current information (509) 395-3402.
Permit Info: Wilderness Permit required when entering Trapper Creek Wilderness. Free self-issue Wilderness Permit available at trailhead.
Usage: Medium
Restrictions: Wilderness Regulations apply   
Closest Towns: Stabler, WA; Carson, WA
Passes: A valid Recreation Pass required at Trapper Creek trailhead. 
Operated By: Forest Service
Information Center: Mt. Adams Ranger District

General Information

Directions:

Trapper Creek Trailhead.


Recreation Map

Map showing recreational areas. Map Information

Activities

Day Hiking

Recreation areas with activity Day Hiking:

Backpacking

Recreation areas with activity Backpacking:

Horse Riding

Recreation areas with activity Horse Riding:

Viewing Wildlife

Recreation areas with activity Viewing Wildlife:

Viewing Plants

Recreation areas with activity Viewing Plants: The trail meanders through an old-growth forest.

Viewing Scenery

Recreation areas with activity Viewing Scenery: Oldgrowth forest.

Related Information

Recreation Areas

Recreation Activities

Location

 
  Area/Length : 
1.2 miles

  Elevation : 
1200' - 1300'