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Hike Length: 5.8 miles round trip
Elev. Change: 800' gain
Hike Difficulty: Moderate
Type of Hike: In and Out with Loop
Season: Summer thru Fall
Trail Numbers: #2000, 107
Trail Condition: Good
Trail Access: Very Good
Trail Signage: Good
Features: Views, Wildflowers
Pet Friendly: Yes
Useage: Light
Permit: NW FP NOT Required
Horses: Yes
Mtn Bikes: No

Summary:
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This hike begins off Forest Road #24 and follows the Pacific Crest Trail #2000 as it heads south gently winding in and out of lightly forested areas. At about a half mile the trail begins to climb more steeply and is surrounded by dense forest.

At about a mile and a half you will come to a junction for Trail #107. Leave the PCT #2000 and continue on Trail #107 as it climbs more steeply up the north side of Sawtooth Mountain. In a short distance you will come to a switchback with a view of Mt Adams and the surrounding terrain.

Continue climbing and in about another half mile you will break out into the open on a steep cliffy area of the mountain. Because Sawtooth Mtn is so steep, the trail never actually goes to the top, but rather parallels the ridgeline as it travels south. You are blessed with a great many wonderful vistas along this portion of the hike. You will see Mt St Helens to the west, and Mt Adams to the northeast, and Mt Hood peeking over the horizon to the south.

Then the trail descends through a couple of switchbacks and enters the dense forest again. You will then come to the junction of PCT #2000. Take a sharp right onto the PCT and head back north toward the trailhead where you began this hike.


The following images are random samples of the wildflowers found in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
Mouseover image to view flower name, and click on image to jump to flower guide.

Directions:

From Portland, OR
From Portland, travel east on Interstate Hwy 84 to Exit 44 to Cascade Locks. Exit the freeway and cross over the Columbia River into Washington via the Bridge of the Gods. Then turn right, or east, and head east through Stevenson, Washington to the intersection of the Wind River Highway to Carson, Washington. Bear left onto the Wind River Highway which will take you through Carson, Washington.

From Vancouver, WA
If however, you plan to approach this hike from the Columbia River Gorge area, then begin at I-205 in Vancouver, Washington and head east along SR14 for about 41 miles to the exit to Carson, WA via the Wind River Highway.

Follow the Wind River Hwy north through Carson. In 7.5 miles you will pass through the little community of Stabler, and in another 5.8 miles you will come to the junction of Forest Road 30. Turn right onto FR30 and follow this road for 13.2 miles north along the Wind River and then up a steep incline and onto a plateau where you will come to the junction of the Curly Creek Road. Continue north on FR30 for another 5.1 miles and you will come to the junction of Forest Road 420. Continue north on FR30 for another 5.5 miles and you will come to the junction of Forest Road 24. Bear right onto FR24 and follow it for about a mile and you will come to the trailhead for this hike, which is the PCT.

From Hood River, OR
From Hood River cross over the toll bridge ($1.00) on the Columbia River to the junction with SR14. Turn left onto SR14 and drive approximately 1.5 miles to state road 141 Alt. Turn right onto SR141 Alt. and follow it another 2 miles and merge bearing left onto SR141. Then travel north on SR141 for another 19 miles to Trout Lake and the junction to Forest Road 23, which heads north to other destinations.

from Trout Lake, WA
Bear left and continue on SR141 westbound out of Trout Lake for about 5.5 miles and you will cross into the Gifford Pinchot National Forest and the road changes to Forest Road 24. Continue westward on FR24 for another 2.5 miles and you will come to the junction where FR24 turns north. Turn right and continue to follow FR24 north for another 5 miles and you will pass the trailhead for Wapiki Lake. Continue on SR24 for another 4 miles and you will come to Cultus Campground on your left. Continue on for another 3.5 miles and you will come to the parking area for this hike, where the Pacific Crest Trail crosses FR24.



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A Virtual Hike in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest
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