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Commonly Backpacked · Fishing · Lake · Swimming · Views · Wildflowers
The trailhead for Dock Butte and
Blue Lake is closed until further notice due to a bridge washout on Forest Road 12. Check the trailhead status before visiting:
fs.usda.gov/recarea/mbs/rec…
Overview
Less crowded than nearby Park Butte, Dock Butte is a worthy alternative to its more popular sibling. The views are just as spectacular, with Mount Baker featured prominently on the horizon. The only thing Dock Butte lacks is a lookout tower at the top. There used to be one, but Dock Butte's fire lookout burned down in 1964. Now visitors are left with nothing but unobstructed views from its former site.
Description
The start of the run to Dock Butte is the same as
Blue Lake Trail, but the two diverge 0.25 miles from the trailhead. For now, stay right and save the lake for the way back. The trail passes tarns and blueberry bushes as it climbs, with views of Loomis Mountain and Mount Baker to the north. It's a relatively easy trek for the first 1.5 miles. The final half mile to the summit becomes steep and requires a bit of scrambling, so be prepared to use your hands.
Once you reach the 5,200-foot summit, take in the views all around. You are surrounded by the North Cascades: Baker, Shuksan, Glacier Peak, the Twin Sisters, and many more. If the mountaintops are obstructed by clouds, Baker Lake may still be visible on even the gloomiest of days.
On the return trip, don't miss the opportunity to see
Blue Lake up close, and to take a cold swim if you're up for it. Head south along
Blue Lake's eastern shore to reach a tiny, picturesque peninsula. There are also backcountry campsites for those who choose to make this a backpacking trip.
Flora & Fauna
Wildflowers and blueberry bushes along the trail, and trout in the lake.
Contacts
Shared By:
Brandon Fralic
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