The road to Artist Point (the final section of SR 542) and Highway 20 (starting at Ross Dam Trailhead) are both closed for the season.
| 12/07/2023 | Updated | Adventure - Outdoors, Snow Sports |   

Cross Country Skiing near Mount Baker

Get to know beautiful Mt. Baker in the snow. Select from a dozen remarkable snow adventures that allow you to experience some of the most spectacular scenery in Washington State.  


Salmon Ridge Sno-Park Area


Provides up to 15 miles (25km) of trail depending on snow. Trails are groomed on a volunteer basis; groomed trails are not guaranteed! Trail use is free, but a Sno-Park Permit is required to park at the trail head. The trail is located about 13 miles beyond the town of Glacier on the Mt. Baker Highway, State Route 542 (between mileposts 46/47), and is across the road from Silver Fir Campground (Razor Hone Road #3070 and Anderson Road #3071).


Nooksack Nordic Ski Club 

If you're a cross country enthusiast looking for some skiing companions, try the Nooksack Nordic Ski Club, the local group that provides and maintains the trails and community around the sport. This club is a great resource for information about cross-country skiing near Mount Baker! 

TrailLengthDifficulty
Base area (Mom’s, Crossover & Waterfront Loop) 11.0 miEasy
Lower Anderson Cr. Rd. to 1st switchback1.7miEasy
Lower Hannegan Rd.1.2 miEasy
Razorhone3.0 miEasy
Silver Fir Campground (Ungroomed)0.7 miEasy
Upper Anderson Rd.2.3 miMedium
Upper Hannegan Rd.1.0 miMedium
West side of Cougar Loop (Blueberry Bounce to bridge)1.0 miMedium
White Salmon Rd.2.0 miMedium
East Cougar Loop (aka Bear Hill)0.8 miDifficult
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