Baker Lake Trail extends for miles along the pretty shores of Baker Lake near Mt Baker. It is ready for shorter out-and-back walks or longer stretches. Rivers, suspension bridge, pretty forest, mountainous views, and more are experienced along the way.

Baker Lake was formed in 1959 when Baker River was backed up and widened by a dam. It is now a picturesque area with forested trails connecting occasional primitive campsites. It is reached by going north of the town of Concrete, and the trail can be accessed via forest service road at either its south or north ends. It is a recommended hike when in the lower elevation areas near Mt Baker.

View of Baker River from suspension bridge along Baker Lake Trail near Mt Baker

View of Baker River from suspension bridge along Baker Lake Trail



Suspension bridge over Baker River along Baker Lake Trail near Mt Baker

Suspension bridge over Baker River



Baker River along Baker Lake Trail near Mt Baker

Baker River shoreline and mountainous views



Exploring river and rocks along Baker Lake Trail near Mt Baker

Exploring river and rocks along Baker Lake Trail