Thursday, June 18, 2026
After finishing up the short Tongue Mountain hike, I took set off to do the Juniper Ridge hike.
Juniper Ridge Trail #261 heads south from Road 2904:
I started climbing immediately. The day was getting warm and I was grateful for the shade of the trees:
The trail was in bad shape thanks to the motorbike use here:
There wasn’t much to see along the way except for a couple different wildflowers:
The trail was steep and rutted and hiking it felt like a slog. Then the mosquitos started getting bad. I was grateful to come to this viewpoint when I was close to Juniper Peak:
More rutted trail:
The steep sections were loose dirt and rocks. Not fun to go up and really not fun to descend later:
Then the trail popped out of the trees at the foot of Juniper Peak:
Wow, the views! Mt. Adams:
Mt. Rainier:
The trail skirts around Juniper Peak:
More views of Mt. Adams (the pointy peak at left has no name):
The Goat Rocks were visible too:
A steep eroded trail heads straight up the southern slope of Juniper Peak:
I decided to skip it and just enjoy the nice garden gardens along the trail just south of Juniper Peak:
There were plenty of wildflowers to see:
And lots of views to soak in. Looking west at McCoy Peak and Mt. St. Helens:
Looking south at Jumbo Peak:
Looking northeast:
Past the rock gardens the trail heads into the trees:
And at the top of the rise is a view of Mt. Adams again, as well as Sunrise Peak (which I would hike tomorrow):
And the “backside” of that pointy unnamed peak:
After lingering for awhile on the ridge I turned and headed back:
North of Juniper Peak was a rise next to the trail with a user trail to the top. I headed up there and got a nice view looking northwest at Burley Mountain:
Looking back at Mt. Adams and the north side of Juniper Peak:
It was a long slow descent on the rutted trail. I was glad to get back to my car!
Gaia stats: 6.8 miles, 1,800′ elevation gain





















































