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Difference between revisions of "Grassy Knoll Trailhead"

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=== Fees and Regulations ===
 
=== Fees and Regulations ===
* None
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* $2 toll each way at the [[Bridge of the Gods]]
  
 
=== Driving Directions ===
 
=== Driving Directions ===
 
Drive I-84 east to Exit 44 for Cascade Locks and Stevenson.  
 
Drive I-84 east to Exit 44 for Cascade Locks and Stevenson.  
  
Go 0.3 miles after exiting the freeway, and then bear right for the Bridge of the Gods Toll Bridge and Stevenson.  
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Go 0.3 miles after exiting the freeway, and then bear right for the [[Bridge of the Gods]] Toll Bridge and Stevenson.  
  
 
Drive 0.8 miles, passing the toll booth and crossing the Columbia River, to the junction with Highway 14. Turn right here for Stevenson and Kennewick.  
 
Drive 0.8 miles, passing the toll booth and crossing the Columbia River, to the junction with Highway 14. Turn right here for Stevenson and Kennewick.  

Revision as of 15:57, 6 July 2016

The Grassy Knoll Trailhead (Steve Hart)

Contents

Hikes starting here

Fees and Regulations

Driving Directions

Drive I-84 east to Exit 44 for Cascade Locks and Stevenson.

Go 0.3 miles after exiting the freeway, and then bear right for the Bridge of the Gods Toll Bridge and Stevenson.

Drive 0.8 miles, passing the toll booth and crossing the Columbia River, to the junction with Highway 14. Turn right here for Stevenson and Kennewick.

Go 6.0 miles before making a left turn onto the Wind River Road (Highway 30) for Carson.

Drive 4.2 miles, passing through Carson, before turning right onto Bear Creek Road.

You will keep on this road for 3.6 miles until it becomes gravel FR 6808.

Drive another 7.3 miles, winding up on a somewhat potholed road to a T-junction.

Turn left here, and go for 2.0 miles over bigger potholes to another junction. Turn right and pull into parking for the trail on the right.

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