22 GOAT LAKE FALLS |
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RATING -
21.2
VR - 1.8 (Small) HR - 4 SR - 14/20 TYPE OF APPROACH - Trail + Bushwhack DIFFICULTY - Fairly Difficult LOCATION - Ptarmigan Ridge TYPE - Cascades HEIGHT - 70' WIDTH - 10' GPS - N48 48' 27.81" W121 44' 05.59" ELEVATION - 5412' |
22 Goat Lake is a small, unofficially named lake located just south of the Ptarmigan Ridge Trail on the east side of Mt. Baker. The lake is a stunning jade color, thanks to the melting snow that supplies the lake's water. As the water escapes the lake, it immediately cascades down a pretty, though fairly lackluster waterfall. The falls can actually be seen from inside the lake's basin and it's even possible to just scramble down the boulders alongside the waterfall. The best view, however, is from the ridge southeast of the lake. A small herd of mountain goats lives in the area immediately around the lake and is the reason for the lake's colloquial name. You shouldn't hike the trail just to visit this little waterfall, but if you do hike the trail (and you definitely should), it might be worth the side trip. |
DIRECTIONS - Take
the Mt Baker Highway east from Bellingham to its end at Artists Point and
depart on the Ptarmigan Ridge Trail. In about 4 miles, the trail will
travel south of Coleman Pinnacle. At this point, the lake is visible
from the trail. Leave the trail and follow the obscure route to the
lake. Skirt the ridge along the east side of the lake and follow it up
to the rocky crags above Rainbow Creek Valley. The falls can be seen
dropping out of the south side of the lake. NEARBY WATERFALLS - Avalanche Gorge Falls, Rainbow Glacier Falls, Sholes Glacier Falls |
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