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Washington, Big Creek Trail
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State: Washington
Location: Gifford Pinchot National Forest
Length, One-Way: 2.4 miles
Trail Type: Out and Back
Minimum Elevation: 3400 feet
Maximum Elevation: 4640 feet
Best Season: Summer, Fall
Difficulty: Moderate
Usage: Moderate
Parking: Northwest Forest Pass is required at trailheads.

 

A m oose breaks through the forests edge in Washington
A m oose breaks through the forests edge in Washington

Trail Information

The Big Creek Trail begins on Road 8420 and climbs steeply to Big Creek and Cora Falls before reaching Cora Lake. Skirting the lake, it passes a junction with Teeley Creek Trail #251, enters a dense forest and climbs to its terminus on Road 8440. Features include Cora Falls, Cora Lake and High Rock.

Directions

The Big Creek Trail is located on Forest Road 8420.

A Northwest Forest Pass is required at the Trailhead.

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