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  1. According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Mount Baker Wilderness is Iceberg Lake via Chain Lakes Trail, which has a 4.7 star rating from 487 reviews. This trail is 4.0 mi long with an elevation gain of 839 ft.

  2. Overview. Mount Baker is a spectacular volcano in the North Cascades that offers excellent mountaineering to beginners and experts, alike. Baker tantalizes the residents of Seattle on clear days and stuns ferry passengers in the San Juan Islands. Located only 55 km inland from sea level at Bellingham, the volcano has dramatic relief.

  3. Nov 8, 2023 · Mount Baker is the youngest volcano of a larger, multivent, volcanic field that has remained recurrently active for the past 1.3 million years. It is located in Washington State about 50 km (31 mi) east of Bellingham Bay and 25 km (16 mi) south of the international border with Canada.

  4. Nov 3, 2023 · View Media Details. Mount Baker, aerial view to the northeast. Mount Baker visually dominates the volcanic field today, but rocks from earlier volcanoes make up most of its foundation. Eruptions that formed Mount Baker account for no more than 10% of the eruptive volume of the entire volcanic field.

  5. Visit Mount Baker for the unique experience of skiing on the slopes of a volcano. Enjoy boating on Baker Lake, hiking on glacier fields, or just stop to take in some incredible views of the Cascades crest, including nearby Mount Shuksan to the east. Mount Baker itself also has plenty of picture-perfect scenery to share.

  6. Welcome to the breathtaking realm of the Mt. Baker Wilderness! We have curated a list of our favorite Mt. Baker hikes, adding new gems each year as we explore further. Prepare to don your hiking boots and answer the call of the wild as you immerse yourself in a symphony of towering peaks, lush forests, and cascading rivers.

  7. Mount Baker, the northernmost of Washington's volcanoes, is a glacier-clad andesitic stratovolcano constructed above the E flank of the eroded mid-Pleistocene Black Buttes volcano and SW of the early Pleistocene 4.5 x 8 km rhyodacitic Kulshan caldera.

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