Blum Creek
Appearance
Blum Creek is a small glacial tributary of the Baker River in Washington state, in the United States. It is sourced from the Hagen Glacier and another unknown glacier on the north face of Mount Blum, and flows approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from there to its mouth at the Baker River. Hagen Glacier is located below Mount Blum and the creek is also fed by runoff from the Blum Lakes, a set of six lakes south of Bacon Peak. It joins the Baker River two drainages downstream of Sulphide Creek. It forms the waterfall Blum Basin Falls as it tumbles down a 1,680-foot (510 m) glacial cliff.