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Plan Your Perfect Road Trip 57 Cool Cuts Take SR-9 south from Deming to get great views of Baker and the Twin Sisters. A seasonal scenic railway runs from Wickersham to Lake Whatcom. The leisurely and winding Highway 9 connects with the North Cascades Scenic Byway at Sedro-Woolley or continues to the Stevens Pass Greenway near the town of Snohomish. Trip Tip A sample itinerary for this byway is available under Scenic Byways Road Trips at www.ScenicWA.com Left Mt. Shuksan from Picture Lake near the ski area. Brett Baunton Top Right Hiking trail near Heather Meadows. Bellingham Whatcom Tourism Bottom Enjoying an outing at Mount Baker Vineyards. Marcus Yearout Over the next 20 miles youll pass through the tiny communities of Kendall Maple Falls visitors center and the last stop for gas and Glacier. A noteworthy stop in Glacier is Grahamsa wood-planked restaurant and saloon as homespun and local as it gets. A U.S. Forest Service ranger station just past Glacier is the place to stop for hiking trail and camping information and backcountry permits. Interpretive trail and waterfalls Turn onto Glacier Creek Road and head toward the Skyline Divide trail to find the Boyd Creek Interpretive Trail on FS-37 this short self- guided nature trail focuses on components of healthy fish habitat. At milepost 40 youll see the cutoff to Nooksack Falls. Take a short drive on a gravel road to reach the parking area and another short walk to view the falls. The Nooksack River takes an 80-foot drop and the view is incredible but respect the fencing when photographing. The scenic road to the top From here the road climbs quickly through a series of switchbacks. A mile before the ski area