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Hiking Trails on the Santiam Pass - McKenzie | |||||
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... Mt Washington & the Yapooah Crater Lava Flows Hwy 242, or the Santiam Pass - Mckenzie Pass Oregon Scenic Byway, is closed during with winter. Check with the USFS Willamette National Forest to make certain when it opens. Oftentimes, fire in the forest impedes vision later in the summer, so plan for this as well. There are many hiking trails to access on the Santiam Pass - McKenzie Pass Oregon Scenic Byway, hwy 242, accessed 2 miles after the Ranger Station on hwy 126, the McKenzie Pass. Some are hiking trails easy and some more difficult. I'm listing just a few here. Water must either be brought in or treated. Some of the trails offer a vault toilet. Proxy Falls for one. Most don't. Proxy Waterfalls Trailhead: Heading west to the summit, access the trailhead to Proxy Falls 10 miles after the turnoff from hwy 126, the McKenzie Pass. Located in the Three Sisters Wilderness area, this one way loop hiking trail travels through open lava fields - I thought the rock formations interesting, and dense forest. It offers two lovely, yet distinctly different, waterfalls. The hiking trail is very popular, so be sure to follow the route as signed to avoid congestion. The Willamette National Forest rates this trail as easy with some steep approaches the for the first half mile. A Northwest Forest Pass is required. Parking is available on both sides of hwy 242. Linton Lake Trailhead:To find the hiking trail to Linton Lake: Drive about 11 miles east from the turnoff on 126, the McKenzie Pass. The hike is 1.5 miles one way and located in the Three Sisters Wilderness area. A view of Linton Waterfalls is offered from the hiking trails. The forest service rates this trail as easy to moderate. It's a popular hiking trail and parking is limited, so plan ahead. A Northwest Forest Pass is required, as well as a Wilderness Self Issue Permit. Obsidian Cliffs Trailhead: To find the hiking trail to the Obsidian Cliffs in the Three Sisters Wilderness area, drive 16.7 miles from the turnoff with hwy 126, the McKenzie Pass to the Obsidian Trailhead. The trailhead is clearly marked. The trail is 4.2 miles. It begins at an elevation of 4800 and ends at 6000 feet. It's one of the more popular hiking trails. It accesses the Three Sisters Wilderness Area, as well as the Pacific Crest Trail. The Willamette National Forest rates this trail as difficult. A Northwest Forest Pass is required, as well as a Limited Area Permit. Limited Area permits for this hike can be obtained at the McKenzie Ranger Station for the Willamette National Forest or the Sisters Ranger Station for the Deschutes National Forest. Permits must be acquired at least 30 days before your planned hike. To find out more about Limited Entry Permits: Contact the USFS Willamette National Forest. Scott Mountain Trail: Drive about 17 miles after the turnoff from hwy 126, the McKenzie Pass, to the Scott Lake Road. Follow the road until the end, find the trailhead to the Benson Lake hiking trail. Hike about 3 miles to connect with the Scott Mountain hiking trail, which is one mile only. This trail is in the Mt Washington Wilderness Area and climbs 600 feet in one mile. Offering stupendous views of the Cascade Mountains. A Northwest Forest Pass is required, as well as a Wilderness Self Issue Permit. Lava River National Recreation Trail: Drive about 20 miles from the turnoff on hwy 126. You'll know you're there when you see it. The view will look like the one pictured on this page. The hike is .5 mile. It's paved, offering remarkable views of the lava flows from Yapooah Crater. The path is marked by interpretative signs. Access the trail just east of Dee Wright Observatory at the summit. No permits required. Contact the USFS to obtain an Annual Northwest Forest Pass. Other recreation passes available from the USFS. | |||||
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Forward ~ Dee Wright Observatory at the Summit. Back ~ Three Sisters on the Summit. USFS: Willamette National Forest. Brad and I invite you to take the West Cascades National Scenic Byway: Travel Directions, Map and Scenery: mountains, wildflowers, lava flows, wild and scenic rivers, waterfalls, old growth forests, hiking trails, hot springs, mountain lakes, campgrounds. Or, perhaps and, the Willamette Pass in the Cascade Mountains: Travel Directions, Map and Scenery, and the Crescent Lake, Oakridge "Inback" Tour: Travel Directions and Map. | ||||
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