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Difference between revisions of "Multnomah-Wahkeena Loop Hike/Log"

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*3.7          [[West Fork Multnomah Creek Bridge]]
 
*3.7          [[West Fork Multnomah Creek Bridge]]
 
*3.9          Open rock area
 
*3.9          Open rock area
*4.9          [[West Crater Junction|Jct Multnomah Creek Way Trail #444]] (explores creeks and meadows in Larch Mountain Crater)
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*4.9          [[West Larch Mountain Crater Junction|Jct Multnomah Creek Way Trail #444]] (explores creeks and meadows in Larch Mountain Crater)
 
*5.4          Road 315 (Closed) Hikeable 0.3 miles to Larch Mountain Road Mile 10.6
 
*5.4          Road 315 (Closed) Hikeable 0.3 miles to Larch Mountain Road Mile 10.6
 
*6.9          [[Larch Mountain Trailhead]]
 
*6.9          [[Larch Mountain Trailhead]]

Revision as of 14:16, 22 December 2006

Multnomah-Wahkeena Loop Hike


Return Trail #442

Wahkeena Trail #420

Larch Mountain Trail #441


Connecting Trails

Vista Point Trail #419

Angel's Rest Trail #415

Devil's Rest Trail #420C

  • 0.0     Jct Wahkeena Trail #420
  • 0.9     Jct side trail to Multnomah Basin Road (Closed)
  • 1.1     Two small bridges over trickling streams
  • 1.2     First viewpoint
  • 1.4     Side trail to second viewpoint
  • 1.6     Jct Foxglove Trail
  • 1.6     Summit of Devil's Rest
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