Trail #251 Teeley Creek
This trail is open to motorcycle, hiker, horse and bicycle use.
This 4.3-mile trail descends from Forest Road 8140 through a dense conifer forest to Pothole Lake (Lower Bertha May Lake). The trail skirts the lake, then meets with Osborne Mountain Trail #250, turns south and climbs steeply to Upper Bertha May Lake. Continuing east, it passes Granite Lake and follows the base of Sawtooth Ridge and High Rock, ending on Big Creek Trail #252 near Cora Lake.
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General Information
Low elevation trails typically melt out by mid-May. High elevation trails typically melt out by mid-July. Snow may persist in spots on north facing slopes. There may be downed trees, washouts, and/or landslides on trails. Carrying mosquito repellent is advisable. Backcountry creeks and streams may dry out so plan ahead in case you need to bring in water. Recreating in burned areas poses greater risks. See safety tips for burned areas. Please assist in reporting wildfires by calling 911 or Columbia Dispatch at (360) 891-5140. Sign up for emergency alerts by county.
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Trail close to ATV's. No motorized use March 1 to June 30.
Getting There
Directions
From Packwood, WA. Follow Forest Road 52 (Skate Creek) north for 18.2 miles and turn left on Forest Road 84. Follow Forest Road 84 for approximately 1.5 miles and turn right on Forest Road 8410. Follow Forest Road 8410 for 6.7 miles and arrive at the trail at the end of the road.
Additional Information
Operated By
Forest Service