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Riley Camp Trailhead

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

Kiosk and permit box, Riley Creek Trail (bobcat)
Trailhead parking on FR 23, Riley Creek Trail (bobcat)

Contents

Hikes starting here

Driving Directions

Drive I-84 east to Exit 64 for Highway 35, White Salmon, and Government Camp.

At the Stop sign after exiting, go left on Button Bridge Road for Bingen and White Salmon, and drive 1.1 miles over the Hood River Bridge after paying the toll.

Turn left onto Highway 14W for Stevenson and Vancouver and drive 1.6 miles.

Then turn right onto Highway 141 Alt for Trout Lake and the Mt. Adams Recreation Area.

Wind up along the White Salmon River for 2.2 miles, and turn left onto Highway 141 for BZ Corner, Trout Lake, and Glenwood.

It’s 19.3 miles to the village of Trout Lake. Bear right here at the Y intersection on the Mt. Adams Recreation Highway for Randle and the Mt. Adams Recreation Area.

After 1.3 miles, turn left onto paved FR 23 for Randle.

Keep on FR 23 for 17.6 miles until you reach an unsigned pullout on the left good for three or four cars.

The Riley Creek Trail #64 heads up on the east side of the road: there’s a kiosk and permit box just up the trail. The Table Mountain Trail #18 drops to the Lewis River from the west side of the road.

Fees and Regulations

  • Sign in at Wilderness Permit box
  • $3.50 toll each way at Hood River Bridge


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