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Multnomah-Wahkeena Loop Hike/Log

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Multnomah-Wahkeena Loop Hike

This is a trail log page. The hike mile column refers to how many miles you'll have hiked on this particular hike to reach the listed point. Hike miles will be different from one hike to another. The trail mile column is a permanent marker for the trail measuring miles from the start of the trail. Trail miles are a permanent feature of the trail and are the same from hike to hike. Sections of the trail included in this hike are blue. Other trail segments are provided for you to personalize your own hikes.


Return Trail #442
Hike Mile Trail Mile Elevation Notes Location
0.0 0.0 Multnomah Falls Trailhead
0.5 0.5 Wahkeena Trailhead
Wahkeena Trail #420
Hike Mile Trail Mile Elevation Notes Location
0.5 0.0 Wahkeena Trailhead
0.7 0.2 Wahkeena Falls
0.8 0.3 Wahkeena-Perdition Trail Junction
1.2 0.7 Lemmon's Viewpoint
1.2 0.7 Side trail to Monument Viewpoint (Closed)
1.2 0.7 Abandoned trail to Top of Wahkeena Falls
1.3 0.8 Second Bridge over Wahkeena Creek
1.4 0.9 Third Bridge over Wahkeena Creek (destroyed as of Jan 07)
1.5 1.0 Fairy Falls
1.6 1.1 Wahkeena-Vista Point Trail Junction
2.0 1.5 Wahkeena-Angel's Rest Trail Junction
2.1 1.9 Wahkeena-Devil's Rest-Vista Point Trail Junction
3.0 2.8 Larch Mountain-Wahkeena Trail Junction


Larch Mountain Trail #441
Hike Mile Trail Mile Elevation Notes Location
6.9 Larch Mountain Trailhead
5.4 Road 315 Junction Hikeable 0.3 miles to Larch Mountain Road Mile 10.6
4.9 Larch Mountain-Multnomah Creek Way Trail Junction
3.9 Open rock area
3.7 West Fork Multnomah Creek Bridge
3.2 East Fork Multnomah Creek Bridge
3.1 Larch Mountain-Franklin Ridge Trail Junction
2.8 Multnomah Basin Road (Closed to most vehicles, hikeable to Nesika Lodge or Devil's Rest)
2.5 Jct Highwater Trail (bypass to flooded trail and access to Nesika Lodge)
2.0 Third Multnomah Creek Bridge
3.0 1.8 Larch Mountain-Wahkeena Trail Junction
3.1 1.7 Ecola Falls
3.2 1.6 Weisendanger Falls
3.3 1.5 Dutchman Tunnel
3.4 1.4 Lower, Middle and Upper Dutchman Falls
3.5 1.3 Larch Mountain-Perdition Trail Junction
3.6 1.3 Second Multnomah Creek Bridge
3.7 1.2 Jct Top of the Falls Trail #441A - 0.1 miles to Multnomah Falls Upper Viewpoint
4.4 0.5 Larch Mountain-Gorge Trail Junction
4.6 0.3 Benson Bridge
4.9 0.0 Multnomah Falls Trailhead


Connecting Trails

Vista Point Trail #419
Hike Mile Trail Mile Elevation Notes Location
0.0 Wahkeena-Vista Point Trail Junction
0.3 Side trail to overgrown vista
0.8 Wahkeena-Devil's Rest-Vista Point Trail Junction


Angel's Rest Trail #415
Hike Mile Trail Mile Elevation Notes Location
0.0 Angel's Rest Trailhead
0.1 Jct Side Trail to Overflow Parking
0.4 Coopey Falls Viewpoint
0.5 Side Trail to Upper Coopey Falls
0.6 Coopey Creek Bridge
2.1 Jct Side Trail to Angel's Rest
2.3 Angel's Rest-Foxglove Way Trail Junction
2.9 Campsite
3.4 Angel's Rest-Foxglove Trail Junction
3.7 Jct Primrose Path (Abandoned)
4.8 Wahkeena Springs
4.9 Wahkeena-Angel's Rest Trail Junction


Devil's Rest Trail #420C
Hike Mile Trail Mile Elevation Notes Location
0.0 Wahkeena-Devil's Rest-Vista Point Trail Junction
0.9 Jct side trail to Multnomah Basin Road (Closed)
1.1 Two small bridges over trickling streams
1.2 First viewpoint
1.4 Side trail to second viewpoint
1.6 Devil's Rest
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