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[[Image:UpperOneontaTH.JPG|thumb|400px|The Upper Oneonta Trailhead ''(Steve Hart)'']]
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* Elevation: 3765 feet
  
 
=== Through hikes ===
 
=== Through hikes ===
*{{Hike ring|trailhead=Larch Mountain Trailhead|hike=Larch Mountain Crater Hike|log=Larch Mountain Crater Hike/Log|previous=Oneonta-Multnomah Creek Way Trail Junction|next=Larch Mountain Trailhead}}
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*{{Hike ring|trailhead=Larch Mountain Trailhead|hike=Larch Mountain Crater Loop Hike|log=Larch Mountain Crater Loop Hike/Log|previous=Oneonta-Multnomah Creek Way Trail Junction|next=Larch Mountain Trailhead}}
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*{{Hike ring|trailhead=Larch Mountain Trailhead|hike=Larch Mountain Crater Rim Loop Hike|log=Larch Mountain Crater Rim Loop Hike/Log|previous=Oneonta-Multnomah Creek Way Trail Junction|next=Larch Mountain Trailhead}}
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*{{Hike ring|trailhead=Larch Mountain Trailhead|hike=Franklin Ridge from Larch Mountain Loop Hike|log=Franklin Ridge from Larch Mountain Loop Hike/Log|previous=Oneonta-Multnomah Creek Way Trail Junction|next=Larch Mountain Trailhead}}
 
*{{Hike ring|trailhead=Oneonta Trailhead|hike=Larch Mountain via Oneonta Trail Hike|log=Larch Mountain via Oneonta Trail Hike/Log|previous=Oneonta-Multnomah Creek Way Trail Junction|next=Larch Mountain Trailhead}}
 
*{{Hike ring|trailhead=Oneonta Trailhead|hike=Larch Mountain via Oneonta Trail Hike|log=Larch Mountain via Oneonta Trail Hike/Log|previous=Oneonta-Multnomah Creek Way Trail Junction|next=Larch Mountain Trailhead}}
  
 
=== Driving Directions ===
 
=== Driving Directions ===
Drive from Portland or Corbett eastward on the Historic Columbia River Highway to just past the Women's Forum Overlook. At mile 22.9, turn right on Larch Mountain Road and drive 14.1 miles to the trailhead. The trailhead is not well marked. Look for a gap in the highway guardrail on a sharp left, hairpin turn just past mile marker 14. This trailhead is typically closed most of the winter and the road is gated halfway down the mountain.
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Drive I-84 east and take Exit 22 for Corbett.
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At the Stop sign, turn right for Corbett, the Vista House, and the View Point Inn.
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Head up on Corbett Hill Road for 1.3 miles.
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At a junction go left and then left again onto Historic Highway 30 for the Vista House, View Point Inn, and Multnomah Falls.  
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Drive 2.1 miles and bear right on Larch Mountain Road.  
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It’s 13.8 miles up this road to a sharp bend where the Oneonta Trail comes in. There are pullouts on the left (before the trail) or on the right (just around the bend).
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* This trailhead is typically closed most of the winter and the road is gated halfway down the mountain.
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=== Contributors ===
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* [[User:Stevefromdodge|Stevefromdodge]] (creator)

Latest revision as of 15:26, 21 March 2022

The Upper Oneonta Trailhead (Steve Hart)

Through hikes

Driving Directions

Drive I-84 east and take Exit 22 for Corbett.

At the Stop sign, turn right for Corbett, the Vista House, and the View Point Inn.

Head up on Corbett Hill Road for 1.3 miles.

At a junction go left and then left again onto Historic Highway 30 for the Vista House, View Point Inn, and Multnomah Falls.

Drive 2.1 miles and bear right on Larch Mountain Road.

It’s 13.8 miles up this road to a sharp bend where the Oneonta Trail comes in. There are pullouts on the left (before the trail) or on the right (just around the bend).


  • This trailhead is typically closed most of the winter and the road is gated halfway down the mountain.


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