In summer, snowfields return to wildflowers and blueberries. Mountains are climbed without lifts, white becomes green, then yellow and red. Make it your place for hiking, scrambling, climbing, wildflowers, stargazing and photography.
Mt. Baker Lodge in the spectacular North Cascades makes an ideal base camp for some of the finest summer hiking in the Pacific Northwest.
Lake Ann, where you can "look a glacier in the eye," or Artist Point, Table Mountain, and Chain Lakes loop trails, with sweeping views of Mt. Baker and Mt. Shuksan, are on the 3 mile road to Artist's Point. Numerous other trails are convenient day trips needing just short drives.
Sunset on Mt. Shuksan from Picture Lake is a world- famous scene—and it's just an after-dinner stroll. Bagley Lakes, and Pan Dome also are accessible without driving. Snow-play opportunities usually are abundant through the end of August.
Walks and hikes are available for all ages and abilities. Come join us at Mt. Baker Lodge and enjoy the beauty of the North Cascades.