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+ | [[Category:Bureau of Land Management]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Paved Access]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Trailheads]] | ||
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+ | [[Image:Suttontrailhead.jpg|thumb|400px|Sutton Mountain Trailhead ''(Cheryl Hill)'']] | ||
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+ | {{maplinkinfo|latitude=44.66410|longitude=-120.12461}} | ||
+ | * Elevation: 3065 feet | ||
+ | {{Driving time|4 hours}} from Portland via Highway 26 | ||
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+ | === Hikes starting here === | ||
+ | * {{hike ring|trailhead=Sutton Mountain Trailhead|hike=Sutton Mountain Hike|log=Sutton Mountain Hike/Log|previous=Sutton Mountain Trailhead|next=Sutton Mountain}} | ||
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+ | === Driving Directions === | ||
+ | From the town of Mitchell, drive north on Highway 207 for approximately 9.2 miles. | ||
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+ | Look for milepost 15 on the left side of the road on a curve. Right after that mile marker is an unsigned dirt driveway that is very easy to miss. (If you reach a long driveway for a ranch you've gone too far.) Open the barbed wire gate, drive through, and close the gate behind you. Park in the grassy pasture. | ||
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+ | === Fees / Regulations === | ||
+ | * None | ||
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+ | === Page Contributors === | ||
+ | * [[User:justpeachy|justpeachy]] (creator) |
Latest revision as of 19:00, 9 September 2022
- Weather forecast: NWS/NOAA
- Maps: Oregon Hikers Maps Google Maps
- Latitude, Longitude: 44.66410, -120.12461
- Elevation: 3065 feet
- Driving time from Portland: 4 hours from Portland via Highway 26
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Hikes starting here
- Sutton Mountain Hike (TH | <— —> | LOG)
Driving Directions
From the town of Mitchell, drive north on Highway 207 for approximately 9.2 miles.
Look for milepost 15 on the left side of the road on a curve. Right after that mile marker is an unsigned dirt driveway that is very easy to miss. (If you reach a long driveway for a ranch you've gone too far.) Open the barbed wire gate, drive through, and close the gate behind you. Park in the grassy pasture.
Fees / Regulations
- None
Page Contributors
- justpeachy (creator)