Dogs No Dogs
Features
Commonly Backpacked · Fall Colors · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife
Trail from 3500' and above mostly snowbound from late October - early June. Avalanche conditions can exist, winter navigation skills required.
Description
From the west side of the trailhead parking lot, head steadily uphill through some uniformly dense forest. Enter a relentless series of wide switchbacks through relatively unexciting stands of Douglas fir. Pass by "Halfway Rock" at about 3000' elevation. It is notable because it was dropped by a retreating glacier, not because it accurately measures the halfway point enroute to Heather Park!
Continue steeply up the hillside eventually contouring around the southeastern side of First Top. Here the forest becomes sparser and the views greatly improve. An arduous set of sharp switchbacks deposits you at the ridge just north of Heather Park camp. The camp is situated in lovely meadows below rugged Second Top. Many folks think the views from First Top surpass the views from Second Top.
Continue southwards, just to the west below the crest over more moderate terrain. Cross over the ridge at a saddle and head down a number of steep switchbacks. Now on the eastern side of
Mount Angeles, cross through a snowy cirque and climb the last steep pitch to the ridge. The Heather Park trail ends here at the junction between the
Klahhane Ridge Trail to the east and the
Switchback Trail to the west.
Flora & Fauna
Deer, marmot, mountain lions, black bears.
Contacts
Shared By:
Megan W
with improvements
by Maura Treaccar
and 1 other
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