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− | [[Image:DryCreekBridge.JPG|thumb|400px|Dry Creek Bridge]] | + | [[Image:DryCreekBridge.JPG|thumb|400px|Dry Creek Bridge ''(Jeff Statt)'']] |
+ | [[Image:DryCreekBridge1.JPG|thumb|250px|Dry Creek Bridge ''(Steve Hart)'']] | ||
+ | [[Image:DryCreekBridge2.JPG|thumb|250px|Pole marking the start of the Rudolph Spur Trail ''(Steve Hart)'']] | ||
+ | [[Image:DryCreekBridge3.JPG|thumb|250px|The first part of the Rudolph Spur Trail is marked by fallen trees cut away long ago. ''(Steve Hart)'']] | ||
* Hikes including this location: | * Hikes including this location: | ||
** {{Hike ring|trailhead=Bridge of the Gods Trailhead|hike=Dry Creek Falls Hike|log=Dry Creek Falls Hike/Log|previous=PCT Winter Trailhead|next=Dry Creek Falls}} | ** {{Hike ring|trailhead=Bridge of the Gods Trailhead|hike=Dry Creek Falls Hike|log=Dry Creek Falls Hike/Log|previous=PCT Winter Trailhead|next=Dry Creek Falls}} | ||
− | ** {{Hike ring|trailhead=Bridge of the Gods Trailhead|hike=Rudolph Spur Loop Hike|log=Rudolph Spur Loop Hike/Log|previous=PCT Winter Trailhead|next= | + | ** {{Hike ring|trailhead=Bridge of the Gods Trailhead|hike=Rudolph Spur Loop Hike|log=Rudolph Spur Loop Hike/Log|previous=PCT Winter Trailhead|next=Ruckel Creek-Rudolph Spur Trail Junction}} |
{{maplinkinfo|latitude=45.65996|longitude=-121.8695}} | {{maplinkinfo|latitude=45.65996|longitude=-121.8695}} | ||
{{Elevation|700 feet}} | {{Elevation|700 feet}} | ||
=== Description === | === Description === | ||
− | Despite its name, Dry Creek is far from dry. In fact, it's the first source of filterable water for hikers on the Crest Trail. | + | Despite its name, Dry Creek at this location is far from dry. In fact, it's the first source of filterable water for hikers on the Crest Trail. Further downstream the creek water is diverted by an old piping system and Dry Creek actually is "dry". |
− | Just north of this small bridge, the Crest Trail crosses an old jeep road. Hikers can head up this old road for 2/10 of a mile to [[Dry Creek Falls]]. | + | Just west (trail north) of this small bridge, the Crest Trail crosses an old jeep road. Hikers can head up this old road for 2/10 of a mile to [[Dry Creek Falls]]. |
− | + | A few steps farther west, near a pole marking the Pacific Crest Trail is a junction with the abandoned Rudolph Spur Trail, which once carried the number 405D. This trail leads up to Benson Plateau. The trail is not currently maintained and should only be attempted by people experienced in route finding. | |
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− | {{ | + | {{TripReports|Dry Creek}} |
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+ | {{RelatedDiscussions|Dry Creek}} | ||
=== Guidebooks that cover this destination === | === Guidebooks that cover this destination === |
Revision as of 19:44, 26 November 2009
- Hikes including this location:
- Dry Creek Falls Hike (TH | <— —> | LOG)
- Rudolph Spur Loop Hike (TH | <— —> | LOG)
- Weather forecast: NWS/NOAA
- Maps: Oregon Hikers Maps Google Maps
- Latitude, Longitude: 45.65996, -121.8695
- Elevation: 700 feet
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Description
Despite its name, Dry Creek at this location is far from dry. In fact, it's the first source of filterable water for hikers on the Crest Trail. Further downstream the creek water is diverted by an old piping system and Dry Creek actually is "dry".
Just west (trail north) of this small bridge, the Crest Trail crosses an old jeep road. Hikers can head up this old road for 2/10 of a mile to Dry Creek Falls.
A few steps farther west, near a pole marking the Pacific Crest Trail is a junction with the abandoned Rudolph Spur Trail, which once carried the number 405D. This trail leads up to Benson Plateau. The trail is not currently maintained and should only be attempted by people experienced in route finding.
Trip Reports
- Search Trip Reports for Dry Creek
Related Discussions / Q&A
- Search Trail Q&A for Dry Creek
Guidebooks that cover this destination
- Day Hike! Columbia Gorge, by Seabury Blair, Jr.
- Afoot and Afield Portland/Vancouver, by Douglas Lorain
- 35 Hiking Trails, Columbia River Gorge, by Don & Roberta Lowe
- Columbia River Gorge, 42 Scenic Hikes, by Don & Roberta Lowe
- Hiking the Columbia River Gorge - 1st and 2nd Editions, by Russ Schneider
- 100 Hikes in Northwest Oregon - 3rd Edition, by William L Sullivan
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