Ridley Creek Trailhead


Area Status: Open

At a Glance

Current Conditions: Limited Access
Fees: No fee.
Usage: Light
Best Season: Summer/Fall
Restrictions:
  • Ridley Creek Trail is open to stock Aug. 1-Oct. 31. Trail is open to llamas year round. 
  • Wilderness regulations apply in Mt Baker Wilderness.
  • Within Mt. Baker National Recreation Area camping is permitted in designated sites only and campfires are prohibited.
  • Forest Service Road 38 is closed and gated Dec. 1- June 15 at Wallace Creek, 2.8 miles before the trailhead to protect elk breeding habitat. 
Closest Towns: Sedro Woolley, Washington
Water: Treat all drinking water.
Restroom: None at trailhead or along trail. Use approved method to pack out solid human waste.
Information Center: Check current conditionsor call Mt. Baker Ranger District, Sedro Woolley office at 360-856-5700, extension 515, or Glacier Public Service Center at 360-599-2714. 

General Information

Directions:

From the Mt. Baker Ranger District office in Sedro-Woolley, WA head north on State Highway 9 for 14 miles and turn right onto Mosquito Lake Road and follow for about 9 miles. After crossing the Middle Fork of the Nooksack River, turn right (east) on Forest Service Road 38. The trailhead is near the end of Forest Service Road 38 approximately 13 miles from Mosquito Lake Road.

(Forest Service Road 38 may also be reached from the Mt. Baker Highway SR 542 via Mosquito Lake Road at milepost 16. Turn south onto Mosquito Lake Road and travel 4.8 miles to Forest Service road 38.)


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  Latitude : 
48.726271

  Longitude : 
-121.901797