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[[Image:Parking on Brower Road, Pepper Mountain.jpg|thumb|400px|Pullout on Brower Road just north of FR 1500 ''(bobcat)'']]
 
[[Image:Parking on Brower Road, Pepper Mountain.jpg|thumb|400px|Pullout on Brower Road just north of FR 1500 ''(bobcat)'']]
  
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* Elevation: 3040 feet
 
* Elevation: 3040 feet
 
{{Driving Time|50 minutes}}
 
{{Driving Time|50 minutes}}

Revision as of 17:00, 6 November 2021

Pullout on Brower Road just north of FR 1500 (bobcat)

Contents

Hikes starting here

Fees, regulations, etc.

  • Do not block the gate
  • Better parking pullouts on Larch Mountain Road below the gate.

Driving Directions

Drive I-84 east and take Exit 22 for Corbett.

Turn right after exiting for Vista House and Corbett, and drive 1.4 winding miles up Corbett Hill Road.

Then bear left and left again for Vista House and Multnomah Falls. Drive 2.1 miles, and bear right up Larch Mountain Road.

Continue up Larch Mountain Road for 11.3 miles to a sharp bend in the road.

Gated Road 315 is to your left, and you can pull off without blocking the gate. There's a better pullout on the right just below the gated road at the bend.


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