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[[Image:CherryBlossoms.JPG|thumb|400px|One of the cherry trees in full bloom ''(Steve Hart)'']]
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[[Image:CherryTree.JPG|thumb|400px|Pioneer cherry trees ''(Steve Hart)'']]
 
[[Image:CherryView.JPG|thumb|250px|Looking east toward The Dalles ''(Steve Hart)'']]
 
[[Image:CherryView.JPG|thumb|250px|Looking east toward The Dalles ''(Steve Hart)'']]
[[Image:CherryTree.JPG|thumb|250px|Pioneer cherry trees ''(Steve Hart)'']]
 
  
 
* Hikes to this location:
 
* Hikes to this location:
 
**{{Hike ring|trailhead=Lyle Cherry Orchard Trailhead|hike=Lyle Cherry Orchard Hike|log=Lyle Cherry Orchard Hike/Log|previous=Butterfly Pond|next=Lyle Cherry Orchard}}
 
**{{Hike ring|trailhead=Lyle Cherry Orchard Trailhead|hike=Lyle Cherry Orchard Hike|log=Lyle Cherry Orchard Hike/Log|previous=Butterfly Pond|next=Lyle Cherry Orchard}}
{{Maplinkinfo|latitude=45.68596|longitude=-121.25721}}
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{{Elevation|800 feet}}
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* Elevation: 1025 feet
  
 
=== Description ===
 
=== Description ===
One of the earlier attempts at agriculture in the eastern end of the [[Columbia River Gorge]] was a cherry orchard perched on a hilltop east of Lyle. The orchard has been abandoned for decades and now thanks to the generosity of the landowner, hikers can visit the area.
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One of the earlier attempts at agriculture in the eastern end of the [[Columbia River Gorge]] was a cherry orchard perched on a hilltop east of Lyle. The orchard has been abandoned for decades and now thanks to the public access granted by Friends of the Columbia Gorge, hikers can visit the area.
  
It's hard to say how many trees were originally here, but only three still survive. These are very old, broken trees and the fact that any are struggling at all is impressive. The trees typically bloom in early April, with leaves and a bit of fruit following.  This is a kind of private, contemplative place. The old broken, yet surviving trees seem somehow to link us to a past time, when the hill was more heavily used. The people are gone, the business is gone, yet for now, the trees survive, refusing to give up on a world that has passed them by.
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It's hard to say how many trees were originally here, but only two seem to survive. These are very old, broken trees and the fact that any are struggling at all is impressive. The trees typically bloom in mid-April, with leaves and a a few cherries following.  This is a private, contemplative place. The old broken, yet surviving trees seem somehow to link us to a past time when the hill was more heavily used. The people are gone, the business is gone, and yet for now, the trees survive, refusing to give up on a world that has passed them by.
  
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=== More Links ===
* [http://portlandhikers.com/forums/thread/16469.aspx Lyle Cherry Orchard 4/8/07]
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* [https://gorgefriends.org/hike-the-gorge/lyle-cherry-orchard.html  Lyle Cherry Orchard (Friends of the Columbia Gorge)]
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=== Contributors ===
 
=== Contributors ===
 
* [[User:Stevefromdodge|Stevefromdodge]] (creator)
 
* [[User:Stevefromdodge|Stevefromdodge]] (creator)

Revision as of 19:27, 28 April 2018

Pioneer cherry trees (Steve Hart)
Looking east toward The Dalles (Steve Hart)

Description

One of the earlier attempts at agriculture in the eastern end of the Columbia River Gorge was a cherry orchard perched on a hilltop east of Lyle. The orchard has been abandoned for decades and now thanks to the public access granted by Friends of the Columbia Gorge, hikers can visit the area.

It's hard to say how many trees were originally here, but only two seem to survive. These are very old, broken trees and the fact that any are struggling at all is impressive. The trees typically bloom in mid-April, with leaves and a a few cherries following. This is a private, contemplative place. The old broken, yet surviving trees seem somehow to link us to a past time when the hill was more heavily used. The people are gone, the business is gone, and yet for now, the trees survive, refusing to give up on a world that has passed them by.

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