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McIlroy Saddle Trailhead

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McIlroy Saddle Trailhead, Buck Creek Trail (bobcat)

Contents

Hikes starting here

Fees and Regulations

  • Discover Pass required
  • Share trail with mountain bikes
  • $2 toll at the Hood River Bridge

Driving Directions

Drive I-84 east to Exit 64 for Highway 35, White Salmon, and Government Camp.

Turn left after exiting onto Button Bridge Road for Bingen and White Salmon. Drive 1.2 miles, crossing the Columbia River and paying $2 at the toll booth.

After crossing the bridge, turn left on Highway 14W for Stevenson and Vancouver.

In 1.5 miles, turn right onto Highway 141 Alt. for Trout Lake and the Mt. Adams Recreation Area.

In 2.2 miles, turn left onto Highway 141 for BZ Corner, Trout Lake and Glenwood.

Drive 2.0 miles and make a left turn onto Northwestern Lake Road for Northwestern Park.

After 0.5 miles, the road becomes gravel Nestor Peak Road.

Drive another 0.4 miles, and keep right on Road B1000 at its junction with Road N1000.

Drive 3.8 miles up the Buck Creek valley, and turn right onto Road B1300.

Head up 0.9 miles and park on the left side of the road at the McIlroy Saddle Trailhead.


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