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Revision as of 16:40, 11 June 2007

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Contents

Hikes starting here

Fees and Regulations

  • Unknown, but I guess a Northwest Forest Pass

Driving Directions

From Portland, drive Highway 26 east 30+ miles to Zigzag. Turn Left on Lolo Pass Road and drive 10.6 miles to Lolo Pass.

From I-84 in Hood River, follow the Highway 30 business route for one mile before turning right on 13th Street. Follow signs to Odell through several dogleg turns before reaching a bridge over the West Fork of the Hood River. From here, head right again, passing Tucker Park, then continuing six miles to the abandoned lumber mill at Dee. Turn right on Lost Lake Road and cross the river. About 8 miles later, turn left on Lolo Pass Road (FS Rd 18) and drive another 10 miles to Lolo Pass.

Other Notes

  • A small primitive campsite is located just off the Pacific Crest Trail just south of Lolo Pass.
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