Iron Mountain
Foster, Oregon
Details
Distance
1.79 miles
Elevation Gain
610 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
Description
Added by Jeffrey Green
Iron Mountain offers stunning Cascade Mountain views along the trail. The summit sits at an elevation of 5,440 feet. Summit GPS Grid Coordinates: 44°24′02.77″ N 122°08′57.19″ W.
Getting There
There are a couple of different routes to the summit of Iron Mountain. This adventure article focuses on the shorter but more strenuous hike to the summit of Iron Mountain. To get there, drive to the upper trailhead (Trail # 3389) via Highway 20. Take Forest Service Road (FSR) 035 and drive 2.6 miles to the trailhead. A Northwest Forest Pass or $5 self-pay at the trailhead is required to park at the gravel parking lot. There is a vault restroom in the parking lot.
History
Iron Mountain is part of the Old Western Cascades that formed roughly 40 million years ago and has since eroded away into a number of smaller mountain peaks in the mid 5000 ft. elevation range. Currently, the Old Western Cascades live in the shadows to the west of the mighty North Cascades as we know and love them today.
The Hike
This hike is an absolute must for any hiker looking for a fairly strenuous hike traveling through lush wildflower habitat to an incredible summit lookout with beautiful sweeping views. According to the U.S. Forest Service, Iron Mountain boasts approximately 300 species of flowering plants.
At the summit, you will find a newly constructed viewing platform that replaced the abandoned L-4 fire lookout cabin that was torn down in 2007. Attached to the viewing platform is a wonderful table that shows a visual representation of all the various mountain peaks you can see in a 360° range.
Mountains that can be seen are Mt. Hood, Mt. Jefferson, Three Fingered Jack, North Sister, Middle Sister, South Sister, and Mt. Washington of the North Cascades. Some of the Old Western Cascade Mountains you can see are Coffin Mountain, Bachelor Mountain, Cone Peak, Echo Mountain, and the Three Pyramids.
Conclusion
Overall, I would highly recommend this hike to the summit of Iron Mountain. The views are incredible! The workout is well worth the effort. As a reminder, camping is strictly prohibited in the entire area. Additionally, due to the fragile nature of the wildflowers, the U.S. Forest service requires hikers stay on-trail at all times.
Happy Trails!
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Iron Mountain Reviews
The view from the top is spectacular. Definitely a climb to get there but well worth it. The hike only ended up being a little under 2 miles from the upper trail head. So if you're looking for a longer hike (i.e., more than 2 miles) this one doesn't quite fit the bill.
5.0
This is really a fun hike, with great views of the Three Sisters and the entire central Oregon Cascades. Instead of a lookout tower at the summit, there a patio-like platform that makes a great spot to relax after the climb up and enjoy a picnic in the summer sunshine while taking in the view.
4.0
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