Steve Andringa, Manager of the Yakama Nation’s Mt. Adams Recreation Area, just informed us that the road to the Bird Creek Meadows Trailhead is now open (July 8, 2013), including the campgrounds at Mirror Lake, Bird Lake, and Bench Lake.
The road could be wet and muddy in places and is as rough as ever. For more information, contact Steve at Yakama Nation Tribal Forestry, P.O. Box 151, Toppenish, WA 98948; Work: 509-865-5121 x4657
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Yes it is open, and very little mud today. Certainly rough as ever with a couple of new water ditches down some sloped road areas. Mosquitoes are bad as ever, just coming on really, although I have seen much worse. There are a few pics from last week on my site, and I will be posting more. Have already posted a few on my facebook under my name or also on a facebook page https://www.facebook.com/StarlisaBlack
Many many flowers blooming, and Corn Lilies are already a foot high along the lower bluff lake trail. I don’t have time right now to list them all but Bird lake and the Bluff Lake Trail are plentiful