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=== Driving Directions ===
 
=== Driving Directions ===
From Portland, drive I-84 eastward to Exit 35, marked Dodson. Turn left at the stop sign, then immediately turn right onto the frontage Road. Drive East on the frontage road 2.1 miles and turn right into the trailhead parking lot. The lot will be just before the road re-enters the highway.
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From Portland, drive I-84 eastward to Exit 35, marked Dodson. Turn left at the stop sign, then immediately turn right onto the frontage Road. Drive east on the frontage road 2.1 miles and turn right into the trailhead parking lot. The lot will be just before the road re-enters the highway.
  
From the East, take Exit 37 -- signed Warrendale. Head West on Warrendale Road for about 1/4 mile to a stop sign. Turn left, go under the freeway and turn left again on to Frontage Road. Drive 1/4 mile East to the trailhead parking lot just before the road re-enters the highway.
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From the east, take Exit 37, signed Warrendale. Head west on Warrendale Road for about 1/4 mile to a stop sign. Turn left, go under the freeway and turn left again on to Frontage Road. Drive 1/4 mile east to the trailhead parking lot just before the road re-enters the highway.
  
 
=== Fees and Regulations ===
 
=== Fees and Regulations ===
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* None
  
 
=== Notes ===  
 
=== Notes ===  
Car break-ins have increased at this location over the years due to the proximity to the Interstate. Hikers are warned to bring valued possessions with you. Some hikers leave their glove compartments open and cars unlocked, as clouters are usually attracted to easy to grab valuables and identity information and not the car itself.
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Car break-ins have increased at this location over the years due to the proximity to the Interstate. Hikers are warned not to leave valued possessions in your car. Carry your wallet with you and leave everything else at home. Some hikers leave their glove compartments open and cars unlocked, as clouters are usually attracted to easy to grab valuables and identity information and not the car itself.

Revision as of 23:00, 31 May 2007

John B Yeon Trailhead (Jeff Statt)
Trailhead looking East (Steve Hart)

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Driving Directions

From Portland, drive I-84 eastward to Exit 35, marked Dodson. Turn left at the stop sign, then immediately turn right onto the frontage Road. Drive east on the frontage road 2.1 miles and turn right into the trailhead parking lot. The lot will be just before the road re-enters the highway.

From the east, take Exit 37, signed Warrendale. Head west on Warrendale Road for about 1/4 mile to a stop sign. Turn left, go under the freeway and turn left again on to Frontage Road. Drive 1/4 mile east to the trailhead parking lot just before the road re-enters the highway.

Fees and Regulations

  • None

Notes

Car break-ins have increased at this location over the years due to the proximity to the Interstate. Hikers are warned not to leave valued possessions in your car. Carry your wallet with you and leave everything else at home. Some hikers leave their glove compartments open and cars unlocked, as clouters are usually attracted to easy to grab valuables and identity information and not the car itself.

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