Difference between revisions of "Sevenmile Hill Trailhead"
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Drive 0.6 miles, and turn right onto Sevenmile Hill Road. | Drive 0.6 miles, and turn right onto Sevenmile Hill Road. | ||
− | Drive | + | Drive 1.1 miles and see a dirt track heading up the hill to your right. |
− | Turn right here and drive up the track 0.4 miles, crossing a creek bed and reaching a large, flat, graveled parking area with a couple of rusting barrels decorating its edges. This road should be suitable for most passenger cars, but if in doubt, park along the narrow | + | Turn right here and drive up the track 0.4 miles, crossing a creek bed and reaching a large, flat, graveled parking area with a couple of rusting barrels decorating its edges. This road should be suitable for most passenger cars, but if in doubt, park along the narrow shoulder of Sevenmile Hill Road and hike up the hill to this spot. |
=== Contributors === | === Contributors === | ||
* [[User:bobcat|bobcat]] (creator) | * [[User:bobcat|bobcat]] (creator) |
Revision as of 23:20, 22 April 2016
- Weather forecast: NWS/NOAA
- Maps: Oregon Hikers Maps Google Maps
- Latitude, Longitude: 45.64329, -121.25029
- Elevation: 760 feet
- Driving time from Portland: 90 minutes
Contents |
Hikes starting here
- Sevenmile Hill Loop Hike (TH | <— —> | LOG)
Fees and Regulations
- Respect Keep Out and No Trespassing signs
Driving Directions
Drive I-84 east to Exit 82 for the Port of The Dalles, the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center, and the Wasco County Museum.
After exiting, turn right for the Discovery Center. In 0.1 miles, turn left at a Stop sign for The Dalles.
Drive 0.3 miles and turn right onto Chenowith Loop Road.
After 0.6 miles, come to a T-junction and turn right onto W. 10th Street.
Drive 0.6 miles, and turn right onto Sevenmile Hill Road.
Drive 1.1 miles and see a dirt track heading up the hill to your right.
Turn right here and drive up the track 0.4 miles, crossing a creek bed and reaching a large, flat, graveled parking area with a couple of rusting barrels decorating its edges. This road should be suitable for most passenger cars, but if in doubt, park along the narrow shoulder of Sevenmile Hill Road and hike up the hill to this spot.
Contributors
- bobcat (creator)