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Broken Top Loop Hike

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South Sister above Moraine Lake (Jerry Adams)
Mount Washington and Mount Jefferson from Opie Dilldock Pass (Jerry Adams)
Typical stream crossing (Jerry Adams)


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Start at the Tam McArthur Rim trailhead next to Three Creek Lake (6150 feet elevation).

Go up the Tam Mcarthur Trail. After about 2.6 miles the trail officially ends

At 2.8 miles (7700 feet elevation) I started going off trail.

I went off trail for about 2.5 miles, gradually losing elevation until I hit an unnamed trail at 7400 feet elevation.

Down the unnamed trail 0.7 miles until it hit the Broken Top Trail at 7100 feet elevation.

1.4 miles to the Todd Lake Trail at 6750 feet elevation. This is 7.4 miles from the Tam McArthur trailhead. It's about 2.5 miles down to the Todd Lake trailhead. Probably there are more Broken Top trip reports from here.

2.9 miles to the Green Lakes Trail at Green Lakes at 6500 feet

2.2 miles to Green Lakes Pass at 7000

1.9 miles down to Park Meadow at 6150 feet

6.3 miles back to Tam McArthur Trailhead.

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Map from GPS tracks (Jerry Adams)
Map from GPS tracks (Jerry Adams)
Map from GPS tracks (Jerry Adams)
Map from GPS tracks (Jerry Adams)


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