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Mount Hood from the Mount Defiance summit

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Description

Mount Defiance is a six million year old shield volcano, similar to Larch Mountain and Lost Lake Butte. The summit is considered the highest point on th Columbia River Gorge and the hike from the Gorge to the top is widely viewed as one of the most difficult hikes in the region.

Mt. Defiance, like other peaks in the region, once hosted a fire lookout. The foundation can still be found. A more recent use of the summit are the radio towers clustered at the top.

The foreground might be cluttered, but the distant views are amazing. Views from the top include five stratovolcanoes, Mount Rainier, Mount Saint Helens, Mount Adams, Mount Jefferson and, of course, Mount Hood. There are lesser peaks, as well, Larch Mountain, Chinidere Mountain and Tomlike Mountain, among others. The view extends from the Eastern Oregon grasslands to the Coast Range Mountains.

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Guidebooks that cover this destination

  • Day Hike! Columbia Gorge, by Seabury Blair, Jr.
  • Afoot and Afield Portland/Vancouver, by Douglas Lorain
  • 35 Hiking Trails, Columbia River Gorge, by Don & Roberta Lowe
  • Columbia River Gorge, 42 Scenic Hikes, by Don & Roberta Lowe
  • Hiking the Columbia River Gorge - 1st and 2nd Editions, by Russ Schneider
  • 100 Hikes in Northwest Oregon - 3rd Edition, by William L Sullivan

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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.

Hiking is a potentially risky activity, and the entire risk for users of this field guide is assumed by the user, and in no event shall Trailkeepers of Oregon be liable for any injury or damages suffered as a result of relying on content in this field guide. All content posted on the field guide becomes the property of Trailkeepers of Oregon, and may not be used without permission.