![]() This well-used trail is very scenic with several viewpoints along the way. This section of PCT is in the Mount Hood Wilderness. This section of the PCT runs from Barlow Pass (south) to Lolo Pass (north). This trail is in the Mount Hood Wilderness. Continue south to stay on this trail (#2000) 4.1 mile further, descending to Lolo Pass (FR 18/Lolo Pass Road). #617 heads downhill 2.1 miles to Lost Lake. Trail continues south from the junction and descends gradually for 3.2 miles to the junction with Huckleberry Mountain Trail #617 (4,000’). #615 makes a nice side trip to a summit with nice views (0.4 mile). After 5.7 miles the trail reaches the junction with Buck Peak Trail #615 (4,480’). The campground is easily accessible from Highway 35, and activities include fishing, hiking and walking. Hatfield Wilderness boundary. There are spectacular views along Waucoma Ridge. Located on the Hood River just east of the Mount Hood Wilderness, Sherwood Campground offers 14 camp sites at 3,000 feet elevation. From the Indian Springs Trailhead (4,240’, shared with Indian Spring Trail #435), the trail heads south and follows Waucoma Ridge, part of the Mark O. This section of the PCT runs from Indian Springs Campground (north) to Lolo Pass (south). Link to Trail Section Description and Map (PDF File).Helens. Junctions with the Gorge Trail #400, Teakettle Spring (7.1 mi.), Wahtum Lake and Eagle Creek Trail junction (15.6 mi.), Indian Springs Campground (18.6 mi.). At 14.4 miles, hike the extra 0.2 mile to Chinidere Mountain for views of Mountains Adams, Rainier, and St. Trail is part of a multi-day loop opportunity. ![]() Hatfield Wilderness, the hike passes the rugged canyons of Eagle & Herman Creeks on the way to Benson Plateau & Wahtum Lake Basin. This section of the PCT runs from Bridge of the Gods Trailhead on the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area at FR 221 (north) to Indian Springs Campground (south).Įntering the Mark O. ![]() Bridge of the Gods Trailhead to Indian Springs: ![]()
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