10.6 km
~2 hrs 45 min
384 m
“Embark on a scenic 11km loop through Colville's history-rich, wildlife-abundant forest, suited for the moderately experienced.”
Nestled in the serene landscape of Ferry County, Washington, the Kettle Crest North Trail and Upper Butte Creek Road Loop offers an invigorating hiking experience through the Colville National Forest. This approximately 11 km (around 7 miles) loop trail, with an elevation gain of about 300 meters (roughly 980 feet), presents a medium difficulty level, making it accessible to hikers with some experience.
Getting to the Trailhead To reach the trailhead, hikers can drive to the vicinity of Ferry County, where the trail begins. There isn't a direct public transport route to the trailhead, so a personal vehicle is the best option. From the nearest town, follow the local roads towards the Colville National Forest, where signage will guide you to the designated parking area near the trailhead.
Navigating the Trail Once on the trail, hikers can utilize the HiiKER app for detailed navigation and mapping. The loop can be tackled in either direction, but many choose to go clockwise, beginning with the Kettle Crest North Trail segment.
Initial Ascent and Views The initial section of the trail involves a steady climb through mixed conifer forests, with ponderosa pines and Douglas firs providing ample shade. As you ascend, occasional clearings offer sweeping views of the surrounding valleys and peaks. The trail is well-marked, but keep an eye on the HiiKER app to stay on course.
Historical Significance The area is rich in history, with the Kettle Range being a significant location for mining and logging in the past. As you hike, you may encounter remnants of these activities, such as old mine shafts and logged areas now in stages of natural regrowth.
Wildlife and Flora The diverse ecosystem is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, moose, and black bears. Birdwatchers may spot species such as the pileated woodpecker and the northern goshawk. The trail also winds through wildflower meadows, particularly vibrant in the late spring and early summer months.
Upper Butte Creek Road Segment After reaching the midpoint of the hike, the trail intersects with the Upper Butte Creek Road. This section offers a change of scenery as you descend along a forest service road, which is less traveled and provides a sense of solitude.
Final Stretch and Loop Completion The final stretch of the loop continues the descent, eventually flattening out as you complete the circuit. The trail converges back into the forested pathway, leading you to the trailhead where your journey began.
Preparation and Safety Before embarking on the hike, ensure you have adequate water, snacks, and layers for changing weather conditions. It's also wise to carry bear spray and know how to use it. Always let someone know your hiking plans and expected return time.
Trail Etiquette Remember to practice Leave No Trace principles, keeping the trail clean and undisturbed for wildlife and fellow hikers. Stay on the designated path to protect the fragile ecosystem and minimize your impact.
By preparing accordingly and respecting the natural environment, hikers can enjoy the beauty and tranquility of the Kettle Crest North Trail and Upper Butte Creek Road Loop, a gem within the Colville National Forest.
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