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Recreation Region: Darrington Ranger District

Mt. Dickerman Trail 710

Switchback steeply for three miles through a dark forest of timber to an alpine meadow that was replanted in 1915 after a major forest fire. The trail rises above timberline to an alpine meadow alive with masses of wildflowers in July and August.

The trail is generally in good condition with views in all directions as you climb to the 5,723-foot summit. The views to the south of Big Four Mountain and Del Campo Peak are especially good.

The meadows and summit remain snow-covered until midsummer.

Washington Trails Association Hiking Guide and Trip Reports 

Specific Trail Information

Trail Number

710

Trail Type

Standard/Terra Trail — A trail that has a surface consisting predominantly of the ground and that is designed and managed to accommodate use on that surface.

General Information

Maps:

  • Darrington Ranger District
  • Green Trails: Sloan Peak 111

A valid Recreation Pass may be used as a form of fee payment at the Dickerman Mountain/Perry Creek Trailhead.

Front of the Verlot Public Service Center building

Address: 33515 Mtn. Loop Highway Granite Falls, WA 98252
Phone: (360) 691-7791
Hours: Closed for the season.

Getting There

Directions

From the Verlot Public Service Center (11 miles east of Granite Falls, WA), travel east on the Mt. Loop Highway 16.6 miles. The trailhead is on the left (north) side of the highway.

Nearby Recreation Sites

Recreation Opportunities

Last updated November 24, 2025