Distance: 3.4 miles
Elevation gain: 1,100 feet
Location: Columbia River Gorge, between Mosier and The Dalles
A top destination for spring wildflowers, Tom McCall Point is owned by the Nature Conservancy to protect this place of special ecological significance. All of the meadows and hillsides are covered with yellow balsamroot and blue lupines, with Columbia desert parsley and many other wildflowers, including red paintbrush, blue bachelor buttons and white yarrow.
Panoramic views to both the east and the west of the Columbia River Gorge are visible all along the hike, except when the trail heads through stands of scrub oaks.
Wildflowers at Tom McCall Point 5-10-14
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Wildflowers at Tom McCall Point 5-10-14
Lisa Holmes
graphic designer & hiking book author:
"I Heart Oregon (& Washington): 25 of the Portland Area's Best Hikes" and "I Heart Oregon's Seven Wonders"
http://iheartpacificnorthwest.com
Instagram @lisadholmes
graphic designer & hiking book author:
"I Heart Oregon (& Washington): 25 of the Portland Area's Best Hikes" and "I Heart Oregon's Seven Wonders"
http://iheartpacificnorthwest.com
Instagram @lisadholmes