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Timothy
Lake Trail #528
Off Hwy 26
SEASON: Spring-Fall
LENGTH: 14 miles walking trail; 20 miles biking
trail
DIFFICULTY: Easier in portions, otherwise More
Difficult
DESCRIPTION: Enjoy a spectacular view from this
1,500 acre lake with a forested shore. Day-use
fee required (NW Forest Pass accepted) at some access points. |
Twin
Lakes / Pacific Crest Trail & Palmateer Point Loops Trail
#495
Off Hwy 35
SEASON: Summer
LENGTH: 8 miles
DIFFICULTY: More Difficult
DESCRIPTION: Choose between two trail loops to
the Twin Lakes along the Pacific Crest Trail. NW Forest Pass
required. |
Umbrella
Falls & Sahalie Falls Trail #667/667C
Off Hwy 35
SEASON: Summer-Fall
LENGTH: 4.7 miles
DIFFICULTY: More Difficult
DESCRIPTION: Trail to two scenic waterfalls.
NW Forest Pass required. |
Trillium
Lake Trail #761
Off Hwy 26
SEASON: Summer-Fall
LENGTH: 2 miles
DIFFICULTY: Easier
DESCRIPTION: This trail crosses wetlands on wooden
boardwalks and compacted rock and is a great family hike, even
for those with limited mobility (bicycles not allowed). Day use
fee required (NW Forest Pass accepted). |
Timberline
Trail Trail #600
SEASON: Summer
LENGTH: 40.7 miles
DIFFICULTY: Easier to Most Difficult
DESCRIPTION: Shorter, easier hikes are accessible
around Timberline Lodge, or more experienced hikers can enjoy
the 40-mile loop around the mountain. Maps are essential. NW
Forest Pass required at some access points. |
Mirror
Lake Trail #664
Off Hwy 26
SEASON: Summer-Fall
LENGTH: 3 miles round trip to lake; 6.4 miles
round trip to top of Tom Dick and Harry Mt.
DIFFICULTY: Easier to More Difficult
DESCRIPTION: Views of Mt. Hood make this a popular
hike. NW Forest Pass required. Parking lot patrolled for illegally
parked vehicles. |
Little
Zigzag Falls Trail #795C
Off Hwy 26/Kiwanis Camp Rd
SEASON: Spring-Fall
LENGTH: .7 mile
DIFFICULTY: Easier
DESCRIPTION: A gentle trail going uphill next
to the river that is great for families. NW Forest Pass required. |
Hunchback
Trail Trail #793
Off Hwy 26
SEASON: Spring-Fall
LENGTH: 10 miles
DIFFICULTY: Most Difficult
DESCRIPTION: The southern segment of the trail
leads to Devil’s Peak Lookout, open to the public for viewing. |
TRAIL DIFFICULTY
Easier: Trails are good for the whole family.
More Difficult: Trails are good for those
who hike regularly.
Most Difficult: Trails offer a challenge
for the experienced. |