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Difference between revisions of "Dog River Trailhead"

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=== Driving Directions ===
 
=== Driving Directions ===
From Hood River, head south on Highway 35 for 20 miles to the trailhead on your left (east side).
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Via Hood River:
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Drive I-84 east to Exit 64 for Highway 35, White Salmon, and Government Camp.
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Make a right after exiting and then another right and drive 0.3 miles to a four-way intersection.
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Keep straight here on Highway 35 for Odell, Parkdale and Mt. Hood. Drive 18.7 miles to a pullout on the left for the Dog River Trailhead.
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This is just past MP 78 and just before 35 crosses the East Fork of the Hood River.

Revision as of 15:53, 13 September 2012

Dedication plaque at trailhead (cfm)
File:DogBridge.jpg
Footbridge over the Dog River near the trailhead (bobcat)

Hikes starting here

Fees and Regulations

  • A Northwest Forest Pass is needed to park here. One can be purchased on the drive from Hood River at the Ranger Station in Parkdale.

Driving Directions

Via Hood River:

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

Make a right after exiting and then another right and drive 0.3 miles to a four-way intersection.

Keep straight here on Highway 35 for Odell, Parkdale and Mt. Hood. Drive 18.7 miles to a pullout on the left for the Dog River Trailhead.

This is just past MP 78 and just before 35 crosses the East Fork of the Hood River.

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