Details
Distance
3.99 miles
Elevation Gain
925 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
Description
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Wyeth to Gorge Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a river located near Cascade Locks, Oregon.
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Emerald Falls
Start at the Wyreth Campground day-use area. If it's closed, park on the side of the road and walk in from the roadway. You'll see an intersection with a wooden bridge crossing the river.
Take a few pictures and continue straight on the trail. You'll go about 1/2 mile on the trail until you reach Emerald Falls. It appears as though there might have been a small landslide, so be careful naviga...
North Lake via Wyeth Trail
Park at the Wyeth Trailhead parking lot and start hiking south along the old road bed. At the junction with the Gorge-Wyeth Trail, bear left and follow the Wyeth Trail as it goes beneath several power lines. Follow the trail as it goes back into the woods and crosses Harphan Creek. Continue on and you will encounter four switchbacks before the trail begins to steeply climb. An old ancient wate...
Gorton Creek Falls
The Gorton Creek Falls hike provides an excellent challenge for those who are searching for a bit of adventure. The trailhead starts at the Wyeth Campground day use area, and continues straight at the intersection. The first 2/3rds of the trail are relatively easy to traverse (depsite being rough) and run along the beautiful Gorton Creek which has many small falls. The final climb provides a de...
Wind Mountain
Once you reach the parking lot, walk down the hill and find the trail head, which is easily seen as it is marked. Begin your trek up the trail. The way up is pretty much all uphill, and is a great workout for the legs.
You will walk through forests and over many rocks on the way up. As soon as your legs are burning, you hit the top and see the great views. Walk around on the top and look from ...
Dog Mountain: The Steeper Route
If you know the Columbia Gorge, you know Dog Mountain. It's the ever-rewarding, incredibly challenging, insanely popular, calf-burning 6.5-mile hike that attracts hundreds of people every weekend, especially during May and June when the wildflowers are in full bloom.
If you're like me and you hate hiking with crowds, take the steeper route (better known as the old Dog Mountain Trail). The tra...
Dog Mountain via Dog Mountain Trail
The Dog Mountain trailhead is located halfway between Stevenson and Bingen. Look for the big signed parking area just after milepost 53 (Eastbound). The parking lot fills up quickly, especially during peak wildflower season, so if you can go on a weekday that would be better.
There are 3 trails to the summit:
Augsberger trail is to the left of the parking area and is the most mellow. It has m...
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