Difference between revisions of "Catherine Creek-Coyote Wall Loop Hike"
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This hike links the Catherine Creek area with the Coyote Wall area. There are great views of the Columbia River, the east end of the [[Columbia River Gorge]], [[Mount Hood]], and a lot of wildflowers. | This hike links the Catherine Creek area with the Coyote Wall area. There are great views of the Columbia River, the east end of the [[Columbia River Gorge]], [[Mount Hood]], and a lot of wildflowers. | ||
− | From the [[Catherine Creek Trailhead]], | + | From the [[Catherine Creek Trailhead]], hike on a closed road (Atwood Road, signed FR 020), toward the northeast. This trail soon drops down to Catherine Creek as it bubbles through a small oak forest. The graveled road continues upstream for a bit to [[Catherine Creek Arch Trail-Atwood Road Junction|a junction]] with another closed road, this one signed FR 021, a.k.a. the Catherine Creek Arch Trail. Follow the road as it crosses the creek on a small bouncy bridge made of logs and plywood. This trail heads up the east side of the creek next to large wall of columnar basalt. You'll soon come to an abandoned corral filled with miner's lettuce that blooms in April. The rock arch looms over the corral high above a talus slope made of fallen rock. In times past, visitors could scramble up and through the arch to the bench above, but now it is fenced off by pole and rail to protect it as a significant cultural site for Native Americans. Past the corral, on your left, are the collapsed remains of a shed: rattlesnakes take cover under the planks here, so be careful if you're poking about! This is a good spot to turn around and begin the loop proper. |
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There are an infinite number of variations you could make to this hike: | There are an infinite number of variations you could make to this hike: |
Revision as of 18:00, 24 February 2018
- Start point: Catherine Creek Trailhead
- End point: Coyote Wall Upper Viewpoint
- Trail Log: Trail Log
- Hike Type: Loop
- Distance: 11.0 miles
- Elevation gain: 2640 feet
- High point: 1675 feet
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Seasons: Year round, best March–May
- Family Friendly: No
- Backpackable: No
- Crowded: Yes, on spring weekends
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Hike Description
This hike links the Catherine Creek area with the Coyote Wall area. There are great views of the Columbia River, the east end of the Columbia River Gorge, Mount Hood, and a lot of wildflowers.
From the Catherine Creek Trailhead, hike on a closed road (Atwood Road, signed FR 020), toward the northeast. This trail soon drops down to Catherine Creek as it bubbles through a small oak forest. The graveled road continues upstream for a bit to a junction with another closed road, this one signed FR 021, a.k.a. the Catherine Creek Arch Trail. Follow the road as it crosses the creek on a small bouncy bridge made of logs and plywood. This trail heads up the east side of the creek next to large wall of columnar basalt. You'll soon come to an abandoned corral filled with miner's lettuce that blooms in April. The rock arch looms over the corral high above a talus slope made of fallen rock. In times past, visitors could scramble up and through the arch to the bench above, but now it is fenced off by pole and rail to protect it as a significant cultural site for Native Americans. Past the corral, on your left, are the collapsed remains of a shed: rattlesnakes take cover under the planks here, so be careful if you're poking about! This is a good spot to turn around and begin the loop proper.
Return to cross Catherine Creek, and go right on the FR 20 spur road.
There are an infinite number of variations you could make to this hike:
- Once you get to Coyote Wall, you could hike up the trail that goes along the top of Coyote Wall. See the Coyote Wall Hike.
- Once you get to Coyote Wall, you could hike down to the road, and then walk back to the Catherine Creek Trailhead.
- There is a trail that goes back to the Catherine Creek Trailhead halfway between the road and the trail described here.
- You could hike back on the trail described here to where the powerline towers are, then walk down the grassy slope and connect up with the Catherine Creek West Loop Hike.
- There are many other old 4 wheel drive roads, bike trails, and game trails that go in every direction.
Maps
- Maps: Hike Finder
Regulations or restrictions, etc
- None
Trip Reports
- Search Trip Reports for Catherine Creek
Related Discussions / Q&A
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