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4620 is not maintained during heavy winter snows. You may need to walk from 224 to reach the trail during these times.
 
4620 is not maintained during heavy winter snows. You may need to walk from 224 to reach the trail during these times.
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=== Contributors ===
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Revision as of 03:07, 24 February 2017

The Indian Henry Trailhead (cfm)
The trailhead is across from the entrance to the campground (cfm)

Contents

Hikes starting here

Fees and Regulations

  • No Passes needed here

Driving Directions

From I-205, take Exit 12A for Highways 212 and 224E, Clackamas and Estacada.

After exiting, drive 3.2 miles and make a right on Highway 224E for Carver and Estacada.

Go 15.4 miles through Estacada and, at the junction with Highway 211S for Molalla and Woodburn, keep straight on Highway 212 for North Fork Lake.

Continue on Highway 224 for 21.4 miles before turning right onto FR 4620 for Indian Henry Campground.

Drive 0.6 miles up FR 4620 and pull into the parking area on the right opposite the entrance to the campground.

Other Notes

4620 is not maintained during heavy winter snows. You may need to walk from 224 to reach the trail during these times.


Contributors

  • CFM (creator)
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