Long flat stretches and gentle uphill climbs lead to the gurgling waters of Meadow Creek at the Meadow Creek Campground. The campground itself is buried in snow this time of year, but it is a perfect place to stop for a break along the tree-lined creek.
From the Sno-park, take a left onto Meadow Creek road (what the
Forest Service calls Route 3). Stretch out your legs for an accommodating
0.7 mile flat stretch. The road then yanks to the right and up
a hill, continuing a modest climb until flattening out a quarter
mile from the intersection with Route 4 (the route to Pole Ridge).
At the intersection stay to the right, dropping to cross Meadow
Creek in 0.5 mile. The campground is an additional 100 feet along
the road and to the right. It is easier to stay on the groomed
trail, but you also can take off your skis and tromp through snow
to a picnic table in the campground – exactly the sort of
thing my kids would do when they were younger. |