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[[Category:Southwest Washington]]
 
[[Category:Southwest Washington]]
 
[[Category:Mount Adams Area]]
 
[[Category:Mount Adams Area]]
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[[Category:Wildlife Refuges]]
 
[[Category:Forest Road Access]]
 
[[Category:Forest Road Access]]
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[[Category:Pass Required]]
 
[[Category:Trailheads]]
 
[[Category:Trailheads]]
  
[[Image:Trailhead, Old Headquarters Road, Soda Springs Unit.jpg|thumb|400px|Parked near the gate on Old Headquarters Road ''(bobcat)'']]
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[[Image:Mt. Hood, Soda Springs, Klickitat SWA.jpg|thumb|400px|Mt. Hood from near the junction ''(bobcat)'']]
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[[Image:The CR-V, Soda Springs, Klickitat SWA.jpg|thumb|250px|Parked near the junction, Soda Springs Unit, Klickitat SWA ''(bobcat)'']]
  
{{maplinkinfo|latitude=45.8672|longitude=-121.0655}}
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{{maplinkinfo|latitude=45.86723|longitude=-121.06556}}
{{Elevation|1720 feet}}
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* Elevation: 1720 feet
 
{{Driving Time|125 minutes}}
 
{{Driving Time|125 minutes}}
  
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Drive I-84 east to Exit 64 for Highway 35, White Salmon, and Government Camp.  
 
Drive I-84 east to Exit 64 for Highway 35, White Salmon, and Government Camp.  
  
After exiting, turn left on Button Bridge Road for Bingen, White Salmon, and the Toll Bridge. Drive 1.1 miles, paying the $1 toll at the Hood River Bridge, and cross to the Washington side of the Columbia.  
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After exiting, turn left on Button Bridge Road for Bingen, White Salmon, and the Toll Bridge. Drive 1.1 miles, paying the $2 toll at the Hood River Bridge, and cross to the Washington side of the Columbia.  
  
 
Turn right here for Bingen and White Salmon, and go east for 11.0 miles.  
 
Turn right here for Bingen and White Salmon, and go east for 11.0 miles.  
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=== Fees and Regulations ===
 
=== Fees and Regulations ===
 
* Discover Pass required
 
* Discover Pass required
* $1.00 toll for the Hood River Bridge
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* $2 toll for the Hood River Bridge
 
* Area accessible after April 15th (Turkey hunting season is from April 15th to May 31st)
 
* Area accessible after April 15th (Turkey hunting season is from April 15th to May 31st)
  

Revision as of 17:27, 21 February 2018

Mt. Hood from near the junction (bobcat)
Parked near the junction, Soda Springs Unit, Klickitat SWA (bobcat)

Contents

Hikes starting here

Driving Directions

Drive I-84 east to Exit 64 for Highway 35, White Salmon, and Government Camp.

After exiting, turn left on Button Bridge Road for Bingen, White Salmon, and the Toll Bridge. Drive 1.1 miles, paying the $2 toll at the Hood River Bridge, and cross to the Washington side of the Columbia.

Turn right here for Bingen and White Salmon, and go east for 11.0 miles.

After crossing the Klickitat River and entering the town of Lyle, turn left onto Highway 142 for Klickitat and Wahkiacus. Head up the Klickitat River for 23.8 miles.

After Wahkiacus, the paved road narrows as it heads up steep slopes. At a junction marked for Glenwood and Wildlife Viewing Area, turn left. Drive another 4.3 miles and turn left onto Soda Springs Road.

Drive 1.7 miles to a junction (after ¼ mile the road becomes gravel).

Keep right here for Soda Springs (left is Anderson Road). The next junction is 0.1 miles later. Keep left here for Soda Springs.

Keep to the main track from now on for 2.3 miles (passing the junction for Soda Springs, right after 0.2 miles) to a junction. Find a place to park off the road in the vicinity of this junction. You’ll be hiking cross-country directly east towards the oaks on a ridge.

Fees and Regulations

  • Discover Pass required
  • $2 toll for the Hood River Bridge
  • Area accessible after April 15th (Turkey hunting season is from April 15th to May 31st)


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