Mallardy Ridge Trail #706
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Mallardy Ridge Trail #706
Highlights: Mountain views, Lakes, Old Growth Distance: 3.5 miles miles one-way Beginning Elevation : 3000 feet Ending Elevation: 4200 feet Difficulty level: More Difficult Map(s): Green Trails #110 Silverton Visitor Use: Low
SUMMARY: Walt Bailey, former Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) employee, built part of this trail. With the help of volunteers, Walt finished the trail in 1991. An official marker hasn't been created yet, but folks familiar with this particular trail in the area call it "Walt's trail". The department of Natural Resources (DNR) set aside this unspoiled stretch of land as the Mt. Pilchuck Natural Resource Conservation Area under the Special Lands Protection Project. The trail enters an old-growth forest of Western hemlock and Pacific silver-fir. After approximately 1.5 miles, this trail climbs gradually, passing small ponds and a variety of lush vegetation along the way. Continuing in elevation, the trail leads to Cutthroat Lakes, which is said to have good fishing. From here, the trail continues on eventually reaching Bald Mountain Trail and Ashland Lakes (DNR). From Bald Mountain Trail impressive views of Spada Lake can be seen in the distance. The trail opens up into meadows with scattered timber and an occasional rock talus. Walt says there is still a lot to be done to improve the trail, but it's hikeable now. Hiking this trail will give you a feel for the beautiful scenery and an appreciation for the dedication of Walt and the numerous volunteers who built this trail.
TRAILHEAD ACCESS:From the Verlot Public Service Center (11 miles east of Granite Falls), drive east on the Mountain Loop Highway 7.0 miles to the Mallardy Road #4030. Turn right and follow this road for 1.0 mile to the junction with Road #4032. Turn right and follow this road for 8.0 miles. Parking is limited, so you might want to turn your vehicle around before leaving on your hike. Northwest Forest Pass required to park: Yes
TRAILGUIDE
Best Seasons: Summer/Fall
AREA Verlot, Mountain Loop Highway, Granite Falls
RANGER STATION (NEAREST) 1405 Emmens St. Darrington, WA 98241 Open Monday - Friday 8 am - 4:30 pm(360) 436-1155 Verlot PublicService Center Open Thursday - Monday8 am - 4:30 pm (360) 691-7791
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Notice: Hiking in the backcountry can be dangerous. Information on this website comes from a variety of sources. You have to be responsible for using good common sense and researching trails carefully. Things change constantly in the outdoors. Use caution while hiking so you can enjoy it safely. Don't get in over your head. A call to the ranger station and avalanche hotline(winter) are highly recommended. Bring the ten essentials and make sure someone knows where you are going and expect to be back.

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