THE FOLLOWING MAPS ARE NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATIONAL PURPOSES.
View the slideshow for more sequential photos of this hike.
Length: 2 miles round trip Elevation Change: 500 feet Season: Late winter thru late fall Difficulty: Moderate Permit: Pass Not Required Features:
This is one of two hikes in the Cape Horn area. I have chosen represent this hike
along a loop trail as a non-loop hike. I encourage you to think of this as a short
viewpoint hike. The trailhead itself is in question as I write this review. They
appear to be creating a new parking area just off SR14 on the Salmon Falls road.
But until then, please park in the areas designated.
The trail is gentle as it winds through a dense forest of mostly alder.
Within a mile the trail comes out on a steep cliff with magnificent views.
There are actually two view areas within just a short distance of each other.
Both over great views and you may find that an afternoon arrival is best, so
that the sun is the the west of you.
There are a surprising amount of wildflowers to enjoy on this
short little hike. So, not only is the view grand, but the
floral displays along the way and at the view areas themselves
are excellent.
Use Extreme Caution at
the viewpoints, which sit atop dangerous cliffs.
The following images are random samples of the wildflowers found in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.
Mouseover image to view flower name, and click on image to jump to flower guide.