Little North Santiam Hike
From Oregon Hikers Field Guide
This page is marked as a Closed Hike. Some or all of this hike has been closed by a governing body and hikers may be liable for fines or even arrest. At least part of this route may be dangerous and hard to follow, or it may cross areas with sensitive plant life or wildlife habitat. Trailkeepers of Oregon does not endorse or recommend hiking this route. When restrictions are lifted, this notice will be removed. |
- Start point: Little North Santiam West Trailhead
- End point: Little North Santiam East Trailhead
- Hike Type: Out and back or shuttle
- Distance: 9.0 miles out and back, or 4.5 mile shuttle
- Elevation gain: 1340 feet
- High point: 1,790 feet
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Seasons: All year
- Family Friendly: Yes
- Backpackable: No
- Crowded: No
Contents |
Hike Description
NOTICE: Trails in this area were affected by the 2020 Beachie Creek Fire. Please check current closures in the Willamette National Forest before planning an outing.
Treat your eyes to a visual feast of green and turquoise as you hike through an old growth forest along a magical river with deep pools. This hike on the Willamette National Forest's Little North Santiam Trail #3338 is located in the Opal Creek Scenic Recreation Area. The route parallels the river with a trailhead at either end, but be prepared for quite a few ups and downs. The trail can generally be hiked all year; if you prefer solitude, avoid the summer, when the crowds converge on the river's well-known swimming holes, especially those at Three Pools. This is a great trail for shuttling or stashing your bike near the Little North Santiam East Trailhead before driving back to the Little North Santiam West Trailhead.
Starting at the Little North Santiam West Trailhead, you'll head into a Douglas-fir plantation. The trail drops through a rocky area and switchbacks down. Soon enter an old-growth Douglas-fir/hemlock forest. A spur leads left to the bank of the Little North Santiam. Switchback down to a footbridge. This part of the trail exhibits a variety of mushroom species in the fall. Descend a little, and make a traverse. Another spur leads down to a cobbled bar where a mossy rock offers a good look at the river and low, wide Elkhorn Falls. The trail undulates and then drops down wood steps to a footbridge. At river level now, you're hiking under old-growth Douglas-firs and western red-cedars. A spur leads left to rocks and a defile in the river through which gushes a small waterfall. Salal, Oregon grape, and sword fern form the lush understory. When you reach a junction, keep right here and head up past some large Douglas-firs. The path switchbacks up, and then weaves up and down to a lookout over the river under a large cedar. Make two switchbacks up a rock face, and follow the edge of a cliff. Then drop to a rocky stream with a thin thread of a waterfall below. Rise again and see Lower Henline Falls (Triple Falls) through the trees on the opposite bank of the Little North Santiam. Pass a campfire circle and more large Douglas-firs. Traverse to the right, and then switchback up. There’s a view left to Henline Mountain and the gorge below. Wind up, and make nine switchbacks on a rooty tread to an open viewpoint.
Continue to rise, and then descend in four switchbacks into dark woods. Look for a tall nurse stump hosting a hemlock with 15-foot roots. Cross a footbridge, and make three switchbacks down. You'll undulate above the river before reaching the log crossing at Crown Creek (Two hundred yards west of Crown Creek is the abandoned trail up to the old Crown Mine. It's very hard to find under the sword ferns at its junction with the Little North Santiam Trail.). Pass a spur down to a large campsite. Cross a salal bench, a note a forested island where the river braids. Cross a creek on planks, and look for the short spurs to the left for clifftop views to the Three Pools area.
Take a side trail that leads down to the rocky defiles and contorted formations of Three Pools. A natural pillar, unfortunately with frayed ropes attached, rears up from the river. Clamber around to your left to discover a grotto with two entrances, a formation scoured by the river when it was at a higher level. This area has become Oregon's most popular swimming hole in recent years as attested to by the 90-car parking lot at Shady Cove across the river. Broken glass litters the creek bottom, and the river valley is filled with screams and yells. In fall and winter, you're likely to have the place to yourself.
Continuing on the main trail, you'll pass another campsite. Cross the sturdy footbridge over Little Cedar Creek, and switchback up to get views down to pellucid pools on the Little North Santiam. Cross another creek, and note a massive Douglas-fir to your right. Look up to see insulators from an old lookout wire. The trail proceeds to a view of the road bridge over the river and reaches the Little North Santiam East Trailhead on FR 2207. Over the bridge to your left is the Shady Cove Campground. From the bridge, you can look up the Little North Santiam to its confluence with Cedar Creek.
Maps
- Maps: Hike Finder
- U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service: Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness, Bull of the Woods Wilderness, Opal Creek Wilderness, Opal Creek Scenic Recreation Area
- Geo-Graphics: Bull of the Woods and Opal Creek Wilderness Map
- U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service: Willamette National Forest: Detroit Ranger District
- U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service: Willamette National Forest
- Pacific Northwest Recreation Map Series: Willamette Cascades
- Adventure Maps: Mount Jefferson, Bull of the Woods & Opal Creek Wilderness Trail Map
Regulations or Restrictions, etc.
- A Northwest Forest Pass (or America the Beautiful Pass) is needed to park at the Little North Santiam East Trailhead only.
Trip Reports
- Search Trip Reports for Little North Santiam
- Crown Mine (Little North Santiam) 1-1-19
- Little North Santiam River 8/24
- Little North Santiam 6/10
- Little North Santiam 11/14
- Little North Fork Santiam Trail - 1.7.2012
- Opal Creek Scenic Area: Little North Santiam Trail
- Little North Santiam 3/8
Related Discussions / Q&A
- Search Trail Q&A for Little North Santiam
- Bridge down on Little North Santiam Rv. Hike
Guidebooks that cover this hike
- PDX Hiking 365 by Matt Reeder
- 101 Hikes in the Majestic Mount Jefferson Region by Matt Reeder
- Best Easy Day Hikes: Salem and Eugene by Adam Sawyer
- 100 Hikes in the Central Oregon Cascades , by William L. Sullivan
- Day Hikes in the Pacific Northwest by Don J. Scarmuzzi
- Best Hikes With Kids: Oregon by Bonnie Henderson & Zach Urness
- Portland Hikes by Art Bernstein & Andrew Jackman
- Oregon Hiking by Sean Patrick Hill
- Wild in the Willamette edited by Lorraine Anderson with Abby Phillips Metzger
- Oregon Campgrounds Hiking Guide by Rhonda & George Ostertag
- A Handful of Trails: Willamette National Forest by the U.S. Forest Service
More Links
- Little North Santiam Trail #3338 (USFS)
- Little North Santiam River Trail (I Heart Pacific Northwest)
- Hike of the Month: Little North Santiam River (Trailkeepers of Oregon)
- Little North Santiam (Hike Oregon)
- Little North Santiam Trail (All Trails)
- Little North Santiam River Trail (Outdoor Project)
- Salem, OR: Little North Santiam Trail (Backpacker)
- "Hike to hidden swimming holes on Little North Santiam" (Statesman Journal)
- Elkhorn Falls on the Little North Santiam River (Oregon Waterfalls)
Contributors
- cfm (creator)