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* Driving Time: 50 minutes from Bend
 
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* {{hike ring|trailhead=Paulina Lake Trailhead|hike=Paulina Peak Hike|log=Paulina Peak Hike/Log|previous=Crater Rim-Newberry Crater Trail Junction|next=Crater Rim-Paulina Peak Trail Junction}}
 
* {{hike ring|trailhead=Paulina Lake Trailhead|hike=Paulina Peak Hike|log=Paulina Peak Hike/Log|previous=Crater Rim-Newberry Crater Trail Junction|next=Crater Rim-Paulina Peak Trail Junction}}
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* {{hike ring|trailhead=Paulina Lake Trailhead|hike=Newberry Caldera South Rim Loop Hike|log=Newberry Caldera South Rim Loop Hike/Log|previous=Crater Rim-Newberry Crater Trail Junction|next=Crater Rim-Paulina Peak Trail Junction}}
  
 
===Fees and regulations ===
 
===Fees and regulations ===

Revision as of 16:34, 18 April 2018

Kiosk at the Paulina Peak Trailhead, Crater Rim Trail (bobcat)

Contents

Hikes including this trailhead

Fees and regulations

  • Northwest Forest Pass required
  • No facilities: restrooms, picnic areas, campgrounds, visitor center, and interpretive trails are near the Paulina Lake Trailhead
  • Share trails with mountain bikes and horses

Driving Directions

Drive south on Highway 97.

It’s 23.3 miles from the intersection of Highways 97 and 20 in Bend before you make a left turn onto Paulina-East Lake Road for the Newberry Caldera and Paulina and East Lakes.

Drive 11.3 miles to arrive at a welcome station, where you can show your Northwest Forest Pass or pay the fee and pick up information.

Proceed another 1.8 miles, and make a right turn for Paulina Peak on the FR 500 spur road.

Drive 0.7 miles up the slope to pull off on the left or the right to find the Crater Rim Trail.


Contributors

Oregon Hikers Field Guide is built as a collaborative effort by its user community. While we make every effort to fact-check, information found here should be considered anecdotal. You should cross-check against other references before planning a hike. Trail routing and conditions are subject to change. Please contact us if you notice errors on this page.

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