
Boardman Lake Trail #704
Mt. Baker – Snoqualmie
National Forest
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The trailhead is located at Lake Evan. There is a backcountry toilet located in
the parking lot. The lake is very
marshy and inaccessible except for one spot along the trail that has fairly
stable ground. About 1000 yards up the
trail you enter old growth forest for 0.8 mile to Bardman Lake.
There are trails up both north
and west sides of the lake (unmaintained) and on
the east shore of the lake is a campground with five camp sites.
A Northwest
Forest Pass
is required for each vehicle parked at the trailhead.
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Mt. Baker – Snoqualmie
National Forest
Bardman Lake Trail #704
http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/mbs/recreation/activities/trails/drd/drd_0704.htm
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Directions:
From the Mt.
Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
Verlot Public Service
Center (11 miles east of Granite Falls on the Mountain Loop Highway) travel east for
4.5 miles. Turn right (south) on th Schweitzer
Creed Road (Forest Service Road #4020) and travel
up that road for 5.0 miles, the trailhead parking
lot will be on the left.
Recreationists
are reminded that a Northwest
Forest Pass is required at trailheads in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie
National Forest. Hikers
can buy a $30 annual pass or a $5 day pass at Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National
Forest Ranger Stations. Passes are also available at local vendors or can be
ordered by calling (toll free) 1-800-270-7504 or ordered on-line through
Nature of the Northwest.
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