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Upper Lewis River Trailhead

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

At the Upper Lewis River Trailhead (bobcat)

Contents

Hikes ending here

Fees and Regulations

  • $2 reserve in advance parking ticket (see Recreation.gov) required between June 15th and September 30th.
  • $3 toll at the Bridge of the Gods
  • Share trails with mountain bikes

Driving Directions

Drive I-84 east to Exit 44 for Cascade Locks and Stevenson.

After exiting the freeway, go 0.4 miles and turn right for the Bridge of the Gods Toll Bridge and Stevenson.

Drive 0.7 miles, paying the $3 toll and crossing the Bridge of the Gods, to the junction with Washington Highway 14.

Turn right here for Stevenson and Kennewick, and go 5.9 miles.

Bear left at a roundabout for Carson on the Wind River Road, and proceed 14.6 miles.

Make a sharp right where the Wind River Road meets Mineral Springs Road, and continue 13.3 miles before turning left onto Curly Creek Road for Mt. St. Helens, Ape Cave, Windy Ridge, the Lewis River, and FR 90.

Descend 5.2 miles and turn right at the T-junction with FR 90 for the Upper Lewis River.

Keep driving on paved FR 90 for 12.7 miles and pull off to the right at the trailhead for the Lewis River Trail #31 and the Quartz Creek Trail #5.


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