East Bank Trail

East Bank Trail

Trails
Last Updated: July 2026

Distance

2.8 mi

Est. Time

30 minutes to Hidden Hand Camp (0.5 mi), 2-4 hours to Ruby Arm Junction (2.8 mi). Fitness and distance choice determine time; extended routes (10+ miles) require 8+ hours of daylight.

Route Type

Out-and-back (flexible turnaround points)

Dogs Allowed

No

Best Season

Late May through late September (park operational season)

Overview

About This Trail

East Bank Trail is a forested moderate hike where you choose your own distance. The trail crosses Ruby Creek heading west toward Ross Lake, with a 0.5-mile spur to Hidden Hand Camp (rest site above the lake) or continuation to Ruby Arm Trail junction at 2.8 miles. Beyond that, the route extends into backcountry toward Canada. This is a hiker's menu, not a fixed itinerary—all distance options are valid victories. Lowland forest provides shade and multiple water sources, but your commitment level determines the experience.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Moderate

Trail Highlights

Forested lowland traversal with Ross Lake views and the peaceful Hidden Hand Camp rest site perched above the lake. Variable distance means flexible adventure—whether you hike 0.5 miles or push to multi-day backcountry.

Insider Tips

• The 0.5-mile spur to Hidden Hand Camp above the lake is the payoff—don't skip it, even on short hikes. • Fill your water filter at Ruby Creek; this gives you enough volume for flexible turnaround choices without re-crossing. • The forested lowland stays cool even on hot days, but bugs swarm damp areas; push through to the elevated rest site above the lake. • 'Variable distance' is a feature, not a bug—you're not locked into summit-or-fail mentality. 30 minutes, 3 hours, or all day are all valid victories.

Best Season to Hike

Late May through late September (park operational season)

Hiking Tips

  • Carry a water filter—Ruby Creek is your refill, but don't rely on sources beyond established crossings.
  • Tighten your boots and use trekking poles; rooted sections and wet crossings demand ankle support.
  • Decide your turnaround point in advance (Hidden Hand Camp at 0.5 mi, Ruby Arm junction at 2.8 mi, or beyond); don't second-guess at Mile 2.
  • Make noise in dense forest—bears present. Maintain 100-yard distance.
  • Leashed dogs stay close to you and away from wildlife buffer zones.
  • Cell service is spotty; inform someone of your chosen distance and expected return time.
  • Bug pressure peaks June-August; bring permethrin-treated clothing or insect repellent.

Family Info

Hidden Hand Camp (0.5 miles) is achievable for most fitness levels and provides a safe turnaround point with views. Real drop-offs exist near the rest site—watch children closely. Ruby Creek crossing is shallow but swift during snowmelt (May-June). Younger hikers: commit to Hidden Hand Camp rather than extended distances. Dogs must be leashed.

What Hikers Say

Hikers value the flexible distance options and peaceful forest setting with lakeside views. The Hidden Hand Camp rest site is a popular turnaround point for day hikers seeking quick payoff. The route rewards moderate fitness for short distances but demands stamina and commitment for extended backcountry options beyond Ruby Arm junction.

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