Trail Conditions

Copper Ridge early June 2026
Copper Ridge in early June, the trail was 90% snow covered and had just received a few inches of fresh snow. Photo by NPS.

June 10, 2026

The North Cascades have been cold and wet the last week, with several inches of fresh snow falling in the mountains. This weather is typical of our "June"uary here in Washington, but conditions can change rapidly. Warm temperatures and sunny days are forecasted this upcoming week. Rangers are still seeing continuous snow in areas above 5,000 feet, especially on the Copper Ridge and Cascade Pass trails. Many of our backcountry toilets and tent pads at higher elevations are still covered in snow, so plan to pack out your waste and camp on snow.

Be prepared with proper equipment and training if you choose to venture to higher elevations. Watch out for hidden holes and creeks underneath the snow surface, especially on a warm day. Trails at lower elevations are snow-free, but keep in mind that downed logs and washouts are common early in the season before our crew can clear and maintain the trails. Check out the trail conditions below for the latest updates.

Backcountry Permits are required year round for all overnight trips in the park and they help us locate you in an emergency. Be sure to check the weather forecast, trail conditions, and closures beforehand. As always, leave a detailed itinerary with a friend or family member, including the date and time you plan to exit the backcountry.

Keep wildlife alive and well by keeping your distance and storing your scented items properly. When given the opportunity to obtain human food, habituation can occur and result in harm to the animal, even euthanization. Be a part of the prevention, not the problem

 
 

Current Trail Conditions

Current trail conditions are reported by rangers and trail crew and updated as frequently as possible. Read the "general" condition for each trail when there is no recent update available.  E-mail us if you have trail conditions to report.
 

North Cascades National Park Service Complex is a dynamic, natural environment where events and conditions are unpredictable. There is a possibility that trail and campground closures, environmental conditions (such as snow, high stream crossings, etc.), natural events (such as fires, aggressive animals, etc.), or other NPS management actions may impact your trip.

Last updated: June 11, 2026

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