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Marys Peak East Ridge Loop Hike

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Spectacular fall color from the vine maple understory on the East Ridge Trail in October
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The trail can be snowy during the winter months
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Vanilla leaf
  • Start point: Connor's Camp Trailhead
  • End point: Summit Trailhead
  • Trail Log: Trail Log
  • Hike Type: Dogbone (out and back to a loop)
  • Distance: 5.5 miles with longer options
  • Elevation gain: 1200'
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Seasons: Year-round (expect snow in winter months)
  • Family Friendly: Yes
  • Backpackable: No
  • Crowded: No

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Hike Description

The East Ridge trail begins at the Connor's Camp Trailhead parking area. You enter the forest immediately and begin a slow gradual climb northward through a majestic forest dominated by stately Douglas-firs. The rich, airy understory is filled with vine maple, salal and sword fern.

Just after a mile on the East Ridge trail, you'll reach a junction with a bench. Fork right onto the Tie Trail. This trail is rugged and less used, but offers a more diverse forest with Devil's Club and Western Red Cedars in the moist drainage areas. The Tie Trail continues northward along the east ridge for 1.3 miles until it ends with another bench at the North Ridge Trail.

Turn left, uphill onto the North Ridge Trail. Notice how different the forest is here. You have crossed into the Noble fir zone. The understory is less bushy and the ground is covered in mosses, with massive beds of Vanilla Leaf. The North Ridge Trail climbs gradually in just under a mile to the Summit Trailhead. Here you can add on the Marys Peak Summit Hike and the Marys Peak Meadow Edge Loop Hike. When you are ready to return to your car, re-enter the woods at the SE side of the parking lot, near the kiosk. Take the East Ridge Trail down ~2 miles to return to your car.

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Regulations or Restrictions, etc.

Northwest Forest Pass needed to park at Connor's Camp

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Guidebooks that cover this hike

  • 100 Hikes Oregon Coast, by William L Sullivan

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