Welcome
Many hours can
be spent exploring trails in the Newhalem vicinity. From valley paths to
accessible boardwalks, there is variety and reward for everyone. Enjoy the
North Cascades!
Sterling Munro Trail
Trailhead is just outside the northwest corner of the North Cascades
Visitor Center. This 330 foot (100 m) boardwalk trail offers excellent
views of the Picket Range up the Goodell Creek drainage. Wheelchair
accessible.
River Loop Trail
The 1.8 mile (2.9 km) loop starts from the northeast corner of the
North Cascades Visitor Center, leading through a variety of forest growth
to a peaceful gravel bar with sweeping river views. This trail gives
access to loops A & B in Newhalem Creek Campground, the amphitheater
and "To Know a Tree" trail.
"To Know a Tree" Nature Trail
Accessible from points near the Newhalem Creek Campground entrance
station and amphitheater. Mostly level, 0.5 miles (0.8 km), with packed
gravel surface. Skirts the campground, follows the river, wanders among
large trees, and lush understory growth. Find plaques interpreting common
trees and plants along the way.
Rock Shelter Trail
Starts 0.3 miles (0.5 km) east along the service road past Newhalem
Creek Campground loops C & D, 40 yards (35 m) beyond the steel grated
Newhalem Creek Bridge. Path is wheelchair accessible; 1000 ft (300 m) long
with easy grades. Ends at an overlook of a rock shelter used thousands of
years ago by native peoples, or take a side trail 1600 ft (500 m) to an
old growth cedar glade near Newhalem Creek.
"Trail of the Cedars" Nature Walk
(Courtesy of Seattle City Light.) Starts at the suspension bridge
south of the store at Newhalem or from the Newhalem Creek Powerhouse at
the end of the service road past C & D loops of Newhalem Creek
Campground. Level loop trail of 0.3 miles (0.5 km) through large old
cedars. Interpretive plaques.
Ladder Creek Falls
(Courtesy of Seattle City Light.) Located behind Gorge Powerhouse in
upper Newhalem. Cross suspension bridge to powerhouse, follow signs.
Flower gardens (in summer), colored lights, beautiful pools and falls.
Loop of 0.4 miles (0.6 km) with some steep steps and handrails. Flashlight
advisable at night.
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