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Revision as of 20:58, 19 September 2007

Pinnacle Meadows (Steve Hart)
The muddy Pinnacle Ridge Trail (Steve Hart)

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Description

Pinnacle Meadows is on the Pinnacle Ridge Trail about 0.7 miles down from the Timberline Trail. Quite simply, it is a muddy place. Water seems to spring from everywhere creating a beautiful, if soggy spot. The trail works it way around the steep west side of the meadow, providing beautiful views and muddy boots. In August 2007, flagging marked a drier, if temporary trail a bit farther west.

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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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