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Features
Commonly Backpacked · River/Creek · Views · Waterfall · Wildflowers
Although Fisher Creek Trail is easy to find and follow, it takes some serious work to get to. Either:
- Run about 10 miles up
Thunder Creek Trail OR
- Run about 4 miles up to Easy Pass on
Easy Pass Trail (be warned, this is NOT EASY)
Therefore, Fisher Creek Trail is typically backpacked.
See the
NPS website for details on required permits, camping, and trail conditions.
Need to Know
Park at Colonial Creek Campground to access via
Thunder Creek Trail. Park at Easy Pass trailhead (Northwest Forest Pass required) to access from
Easy Pass Trail. Restrooms available at both trailheads.
Best hiked July - October.
Description
Fisher Creek Trail is a great trail through the gorgeous terrain of the North Cascades. All major creek crossings are bridged. It follows the cascading Fisher Creek upstream from where Fisher Creek empties into Thunder Creek, through fir forests and then wildflower-blanketed, sub-alpine meadows to alpine Easy Pass. The mountains rise steeply on both sides of the Fisher Creek Valley. To the north is a ridge that goes the length of the Fisher Creek Valley, starting with Red Mountain and then a cluster of peaks further up the valley. To the south, one first passes Mt. Logan and then Mt. Arriva.
Trail Start to Logan Creek (~0-1.9 miles in)
The Fisher Creek Trail start is well marked by a sign at about the 10-mile point along
Thunder Creek Trail. Fisher Creek is to the left of the trail, and close to the trail at first. The trail then begins to climb through the fir forest, veering away from the creek. After a few switchbacks, the trail returns to Fisher Creek. About 1.7 miles from the trail start, the trail emerges from the forest briefly to cross a sandy, bare, steep hillside with Fisher Creek far below – this is part of the Rock Cabin Avalanche. The trail then re-enters the forest and comes to Logan Creek after about a quarter mile. When there are breaks in the trees on this section of trail, one can see Red Mountain, with its reddish rock cap, to the left across Fisher Creek Valley.
Logan Creek to Fisher Creek Crossing (1.9-4.6 miles in)
A sturdy log bridge crosses Logan Creek in the fir forest. After another 1.7 miles, there is another log bridge over an unnamed creek, and then the log bridge across Fisher Creek. This trail section meanders through dense fir forest.
Fisher Creek Crossing to Subalpine Meadows (~4.6-7.9 miles in)
The trail continues in the fir forest along Fisher Creek, which is now to the right of the trail, sometimes close to the creek and sometimes further away from it. The trail crosses a few small streams in this section. As the trail climbs, peaks come into view above the trees.
Sub-Alpine Meadows (~7.9-8.8 miles in)
The trail emerges from the fir forest in subalpine meadows surrounded by ridges and peaks. The wildflowers are amazing in these meadows, especially in late July.
Switchbacks to Easy Pass (~8.8-10.3 miles in)
After crossing the meadows, the trail climbs switchbacks to Easy Pass. The switchbacks go up a wildflower-covered hillside with views of Upper Fisher Basin ahead and Mt. Logan behind. Eventually, peaks east of Easy Pass come into view as one reaches the crest of the pass.
Contacts
Shared By:
Joan Pendleton
with improvements
by Brandon Fralic
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