Sulphide Glacier, North Cascades National Park
Facts and practical information
Sulphide Glacier is in North Cascades National Park in the U.S. state of Washington, on the south slopes of Mount Shuksan. Descending 1.85 mi from the summit tower of Mount Shuksan, it is connected to Crystal Glacier to the east. Sulphide Glacier descends from 8,600 to 5,600 ft. Sulphide Glacier is along the route taken when Mount Shuksan was first climbed in 1906. Both Sulphide and Crystal Glaciers have a series of 300-to-1,000-foot high cascades which are collectively referred to as Sulphide Basin Falls. Below these cascades lies Sulphide Lake, which empties over Sulphide Creek Falls, one of the highest waterfalls in North America with a nearly 2,200 ft drop. ()
North Cascades National Park
Sulphide Glacier – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Lower Curtis Glacier, Crystal Glacier, Upper Curtis Glacier, Sulphide Lake.