Radd Icenoggle
June 3, 2021
Starting at the deserted cul de sac at the end of Devils Lake Boulevard, we were the lone car (always a great sign). The hike starts up along an old road bed under red alder and Sitka spruce with thickets of blackberry, salmonberry, and elderberry. Every guide and trail report will say the trail can be muddy, and on this day, we were muddin’, fo sure.
Summiting God’s Thumb may not be for everyone. The very narrow trail skirts the cliffside that made out hearts skipped at least one beat.
Note that this part of the trail is highly exposed, with steep drop-offs or cliffs to either side. It’s also extremely eroded in parts, and can often be very muddy. Exercise common sense and caution, especially if children or dogs are part of your party. People have had to be rescued from this part of the trail!
The climb up to the summit is a bit “crumbly,” and pretty steep. The good news is that it’s quite short, so we tackled it with gusto…Vida might have turned it into a mini-workout.
From up top, we got some stunning views of Cascade Head to the north and Lincoln Beach to the south. At the bottom, the waves topple over a craggy coastline.