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Artist Point is located at the very end of Mount Baker Highway, State Route 542 and boasts 360-degree views of Mount Shuksan and Mount Baker, as well as access to a variety of trails.
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This area of Washington, especially at higher elevations, collects a lot of snow, and it’s best to be prepared for winter driving conditions. Artist Point at Mt Baker is arguably one of Washington's most scenic spots. Our guide shares all the must-know details about traveling here.
The beautifully shaped Mount Shuksan is the star of the area, with a gorgeous summit pyramid and several impressive glaciers. This relatively easy snowshoe is an excellent winter destination with a virtual guarantee of good snow coverage.
A moderate snowshoe and hiking destination at Mount Baker, with panoramic views and easy road access. A classic trip, with outstanding views and typically quite deep snow. In summer, after the road is plowed past the Mount Baker Ski Area, parking is available at the top.
Standing atop Artist Point on a crisp and clear winter day grants some of the most awe-inspiring scenery in the state of Washington. This roundish knob protruding from Kulshan Ridge sits between the glaciated towers of Mount Baker and Mount Shuksan.
Artist Point Trailhead. Area Status: Closed. Provides access to: Artist Ridge Trail 669, Chain Lakes Trail 682, Ptarmigan Ridge Trail 682.1, and Table Mountain Trail 681. These trails access Mt. Baker Wilderness. The road to Artist Point is not plowed and is closed to vehicles during the winter months. There is no set closure or opening date ...
An Artist Point snowshoe is an iconic trek with views of Mount Baker, Shuksan. Baker and the North Cascades. The route starts from the Heather Meadows parking lot at the Mount Baker Ski Area, loosely following the tail end of SR 542 that is closed for winter and makes for a 3 mile romp in the snow.