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At the top, you'll find a flat cement viewpoint, fenced for safety. On a clear day, you can see 5 glacier clad stratovolcanoes, all nicely labeled by concrete signs. The view extends to the coast range on the west and to Mt Defiance on the east. Sit back and enjoy! | At the top, you'll find a flat cement viewpoint, fenced for safety. On a clear day, you can see 5 glacier clad stratovolcanoes, all nicely labeled by concrete signs. The view extends to the coast range on the west and to Mt Defiance on the east. Sit back and enjoy! | ||
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Revision as of 18:22, 25 December 2006
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Info
- Start Point: Larch Mountain Trailhead
- End Point: Sherrard Point
- Trail Log : Trail Log
- Hike Type: Out and Back
- Distance: 0.4 miles round trip
- Elevation gain: 100'
- Difficulty: Easy
- Seasons: Apr-Oct
- Family Friendly: Yes
- Backpackable: No
- Crowded: Yes
Trip Reports
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Hike Description
This is a quickie stroll for those with no time, no gear or no fitness. The views are amazing!
The trail departs from the northeast corner of the Larch Mountain parking lot. You want the paved trail on the far right, closest to the pay station. The paved trail wanders slightly downhill for a bit. Then you come to a flight of about 50 rather uneven stairs upward. Near the top, you'll see a plaque commemorating Thomas H Sherrard, an early Mt Hood National Forest Supervisor.
At the top, you'll find a flat cement viewpoint, fenced for safety. On a clear day, you can see 5 glacier clad stratovolcanoes, all nicely labeled by concrete signs. The view extends to the coast range on the west and to Mt Defiance on the east. Sit back and enjoy!
Maps
Fees, Regulations, etc.
- Northwest Forest Pass required at the trailhead.
Related Discussions / Q&A
Guidebooks that cover this hike
- Day Hike! Columbia Gorge, by Saebury Blair, Jr.
- Afoot and Afield Portland/Vancouver, by Douglas Lorain
- 35 Hiking Trails, Columbia River Gorge, by Don & Roberta Lowe
- Columbia River Gorge, 42 Scenic Hikes, by Don & Roberta Lowe
- Hiking the Columbia River Gorge - 1st and 2nd Editions, by Russ Schneider
- 100 Hikes in Northwest Oregon - 3rd Edition, by William L Sullivan
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Contributors
- Stevefromdodge (creator)