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Difference between revisions of "Paradise Park Trailhead"

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Proceed 1.2 miles up this road and turn left for the Paradise Park Trail #778.  
 
Proceed 1.2 miles up this road and turn left for the Paradise Park Trail #778.  
  
Park here and walk about 0.2 miles up the Kiwanis Camp Road, through the closed gate, across the Zigzag River, to the old trailhead area and the beginning of the Paradise Park Trail.
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Park here and walk about 0.2 miles, through the closed gate, across the Zigzag River, to the old trailhead area and the beginning of the Paradise Park Trail.
 
   
 
   
 
=== Page Contributors ===
 
=== Page Contributors ===
 
* [[User:Retiredjerry]]
 
* [[User:Retiredjerry]]

Revision as of 21:37, 30 June 2021

Paradise Park Trailhead (Jerry Adams)

Hikes starting here

Driving Directions

Head east on Highway 26 through Sandy. From the last traffic light in Sandy, it’s 23.2 miles through Zigzag and Rhododendron to the turnoff on the left for Road 39 and the Mt. Hood Kiwanis Loop.

Proceed 1.2 miles up this road and turn left for the Paradise Park Trail #778.

Park here and walk about 0.2 miles, through the closed gate, across the Zigzag River, to the old trailhead area and the beginning of the Paradise Park Trail.

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