Monday Olsen Creek (aka Stewart Mtn.) Hike
Details
The Washington State DNR just completed a 2-year project to improve the trail system in the Olsen Creek Forest Block near Lake Whatcom, adding new trails while refurbishing old trails, and even blocking several. There is now a nice 7-mile trail with 1400 feet of elevation gain, along with signage to keep us from getting lost. A recent clear cut has increased the views of the lake, Bellingham, and the Canadian Cascades on a clear day. (This area was also known as Stewart Mountain and was comprised of miles of social trails and logging roads that crisscrossed the hillside.)
Let's check out the trail this Monday for a 4 to 5 hour moderate out and back hike. The trail is in very good condition and poles are optional, and it's appropriate for any good trail shoe. It's a steady climb up, so please be able to handle that and bring lots of water. We'll stop for photos and occasional breaks but no formal lunch break.
More info on the trail system:
Cascadia Daily News
WTA
Directions to the trailhead:
• Click here for a map.
• From exit 254 on I-5 in Bellingham, go east on Iowa Street for 0.8 mile, then take a slight left onto Yew Street for 0.5 mile. Turn right onto Alabama Street for 1 mile, then turn left onto Northshore Drive for 4.6 miles. Make a slight left onto Y Road at The Fork restaurant. The parking area will be 1.1 miles on the right (opposite Lindquist Rd.).
Notes:
- No parking pass is required
- Well-behaved dogs are allowed but must stay on leash. We will be sharing the trail with horses and bicycles, so they must be able to cope with that.
- There is no bathroom at the trailhead nor on the trail.
Housekeeping:
- You must sign-up and be on the “Going” list to participate.
- If you sign-up for this event, out of respect for the group please make every effort to attend.
- We will cancel for high winds or monsoon rains. We will hike sun, rain, snow, or sleet.
- Please practice leave-no-trace. Hope to see you on this hike!
Disclaimer: We are not professional hiking guides or medical professionals. You alone are 100% responsible for your own comfort and safety. By attending this hike you agree to these terms and do not hold hike organizer(s) liable for injuries and/or medical issues during or after this event.
