Trail #94 Jordan Creek

Area Status: Unreachable
  

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.

At a Glance

Current Conditions: 11/29/23: Reiteration 2021 report, trailhead not accessible by due to bridge closure on Forest Road Spur 2140. Washout is approximately 3 miles to trailhead. Trail conditions are unknown, may encounter unfavorable hiking conditions, blow down, hazardous obstacles, and overgrowth. Always check the local forecast before setting off on your hike and have a plan B. 
Permit Info: Wilderness Permit Required. Permits are free and available at trailhead.
Usage: Light-Medium
Restrictions: Wilderness Regulations apply
Closest Towns: Randle, WA; Packwood, WA
Water: No
Restroom: No
Operated By: Forest Service
Information Center: Cowlitz Valley Ranger District We have no trail conditions reports for this location.

General Information

Directions:

Jordan Creek Trailhead

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.


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Location

 
  Area/Length : 
5.1 miles

  Elevation : 
3360' - 5900'