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* [http://www.pcta.org/2014/new-weekend-bus-service-pct-columbia-gorge-18032 pcta link]pcta announced that skamania county has more runs on weekends and they stop at Washington Columbia gorge trailheads.  Paid for with grants to improve access to federal lands.
 
* [http://www.pcta.org/2014/new-weekend-bus-service-pct-columbia-gorge-18032 pcta link]pcta announced that skamania county has more runs on weekends and they stop at Washington Columbia gorge trailheads.  Paid for with grants to improve access to federal lands.
 
* [http://www.eugene-or.gov/index.aspx?nid=1075 Eugene Airport Ground Transportation]  Several possibilities.
 
* [http://www.eugene-or.gov/index.aspx?nid=1075 Eugene Airport Ground Transportation]  Several possibilities.
* [http://www.ltd.org/ Lane County Transit District] Transit goes from Eugene as far East as McKenzie Bridge which is about 15 miles from the PCT and the Three Sisters
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* [http://www.ltd.org/ Lane County Transit District] Transit goes from Eugene as far East as McKenzie Bridge which is about 21 miles from the PCT and the Three Sisters.  Walk about 3 miles east on highway 126.  Then walk on gravel Foley Ridge Road about 10 miles to the Foley Ridge Trailhead.  Then it's about 8 miles up to the PCT.  This is just from looking at a map so "buyer beware".
 
* [http://www.highdesert-point.com/eugene-to-bend/ Eugene to Bend bus] over Santiam Pass where the PCT crossses - they may let you out there and pick you up, you'de have to call them
 
* [http://www.highdesert-point.com/eugene-to-bend/ Eugene to Bend bus] over Santiam Pass where the PCT crossses - they may let you out there and pick you up, you'de have to call them
 
* [http://www.goallpoints.com/ Olympic National Park Charter] They would probably give you a ride from one trailhead to another, for example, Ozette to Rialto Beach.
 
* [http://www.goallpoints.com/ Olympic National Park Charter] They would probably give you a ride from one trailhead to another, for example, Ozette to Rialto Beach.

Revision as of 04:15, 14 April 2016

There is very little public transportation to common trailheads, but here is some:


Make a request on oregonhikers.org and maybe you can get someone to give you a ride, especially from Portland to closer locations like Cascade Locks or Timberline Lodge.

Public Transit Hikes Hikes accessible by public transportation.

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