Table Mountain hike
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The short, steep hike to Table Mountain’s summit rewards trekkers with 360-degree mountain views, from the towering Mount Shuksan to the glacier-clad Mount Baker. This trail is a bit exposed at times, so not good for those with a fear of heights.
Getting there
From Glacier, drive east on Mount Baker Highway to the end of the road at Artist Point parking area. A Northwest Forest Pass is required here.
About
When to do | July to October |
Backcountry Campsites | No |
Toilets | Yes, at Artist Point trailhead |
Family friendly | No |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | High |
Route Type | Out and back |
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Route Description for Table Mountain
The hike to Table Mountain in Mt Baker region is a most rewarding one. Begin by crossing through meadows, passing ponds, and perhaps seeing some snow. The switchbacks begin at 0.3mi. You’ll ascend rocky steps up to a junction at 0.5mi. Turn right here, following the short path up and around to the east summit of Table Mountain. From here, enjoy panoramic Baker and Shuksan views.
Many hikers turn around here for a 1.0mi roundtrip hike. For the full experience, retrace your steps to the junction and continue west along the Table Mountain trail. The trail meanders out for nearly a 1.0mi, gently rolling along towards the true (west) summit. At 1.3mi, an epic overlook of Mount Baker awaits.
Take a break here for views out to Ptarmigan Ridge and Coleman Pinnacle, the Chain Lakes trail below, and Skyline Divide in the distance. Return the way you came.
Would you like to see more hikes in Mount Baker? Check out the Yellow Aster Butte, Chain Lakes Loop, Skyline Divide Trail or Heliotrope Ridge.
Insider Hints
This is no trail for children, and dogs are prohibited.
Loose rocks pose a significant safety hazard. Always stay on the trail, and never kick or throw rocks. A tumbling rock could seriously injure or kill unsuspecting hikers below. Should a rock accidently fall, it’s good trail etiquette to yell, "rock!"
This trail is not for those with a fear of heights!
Back at Artist Point, check out nearby Artist Ridge or the Chain Lakes Trail.
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maxjohanson 4 years ago
A great place to enjoy the outdoors!
Sally S. Norbert 4 years ago
Wonderful from start to finish! Wonderful from start to finish!
Lambert O 4 years ago
Amazing hike! The views throughout the hike are rewarding.
Aleysha C. 4 years ago
The hike was absolutely amazing. I can not express enough how much I enjoyed my hike!
Rocco Ellysia 4 years ago
It requires effort, but it's not that difficult. Amazing place to experience nature. Beautiful even when it's cloudy.
Joshua Zagreb 4 years ago
Not as difficult as most hikes in the park. Really cool views of the mountains. Nice way to get in touch with the wild side and keep it rocking and rolling!
Kohaku Ichinose 4 years ago
I was very scared. If you're not in good condition or you accidentally trip you might fall. I advise to get enough rest before doing the hike so you stay alert. ミ(ノ_ _)ノ
liwei 4 years ago
Incredible sights and views from every angle.
Aska Tanaka 4 years ago
It was so beautiful! Was worth the walk there for sure! Wow! This is a must see!
masonH. 5 years ago
Highly recommended! A must visit!