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Difference between revisions of "McIver Memorial Viewpoint Trailhead"

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Go 0.1 miles to the park entrance kiosk and pay the day-use fee.
 
Go 0.1 miles to the park entrance kiosk and pay the day-use fee.
  
Proceed another 0.4 miles to a junction, where you'll stay right for the Memorial Viewpoint and Riverbend Day Use Area.
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Proceed another 0.4 miles to a junction, where you'll stay right for the Memorial Viewpoint and Riverside Day Use Area.
  
 
In another 0.1 miles, turn left into the large parking area at the Milo McIver Memorial Viewpoint.
 
In another 0.1 miles, turn left into the large parking area at the Milo McIver Memorial Viewpoint.

Revision as of 19:11, 16 September 2017

Plaque honoring Milo McIver, Memorial Viewpoint, Milo McIver State Park (bobcat)
Dedication of the new Viewpoint Trail, Milo McIver State Park (bobcat)

Contents

Hikes starting here

Driving Directions

Drive I-205 south and take Exit 13 for Milwaukie and Estacada.

After exiting, turn right and drive 2.1 miles to make a left at the traffic light onto Highway 212/224.

Proceed 1.6 miles, and turn right onto Highway 224 for Carver and Estacada.

Drive 1.1 miles into Carver, and keep right on Market Road for Springwater Road, Carver Park, and McIver Park.

Go 0.2 miles to cross the Clackamas River, and turn left onto Springwater Road.

Continue 9.2 miles on Springwater Road, and then make a left turn onto South Entrance Road for Milo McIver State Park.

Go 0.1 miles to the park entrance kiosk and pay the day-use fee.

Proceed another 0.4 miles to a junction, where you'll stay right for the Memorial Viewpoint and Riverside Day Use Area.

In another 0.1 miles, turn left into the large parking area at the Milo McIver Memorial Viewpoint.

Other Notes

  • $5 day-use fee
  • Dogs on leash
  • Share some trails with horses and mountain bikes
  • Campgrounds, restrooms, picnic areas, boat launches, disk golf course


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Oregon Hikers Field Guide is built as a collaborative effort by its user community. While we make every effort to fact-check, information found here should be considered anecdotal. You should cross-check against other references before planning a hike. Trail routing and conditions are subject to change. Please contact us if you notice errors on this page.

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