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Hiking

Hiking is a wonderful way to see and experience the many wonders of the Scenic Area. We hope you enjoy our spectacular scenery, as it is one of the unique resources that we work hard to protect! Visit our Hood River office or our maps page to obtain a trail map to help you plan your route based on your ability, available time and interest. Please help us protect natural resources by staying on the trail. Cutting shortcuts (or switchbacks) can damage plants and lead to erosion. 

Trail Updates

Some trails in Eagle Creek Area are still closed due to hazard trees and rockslides caused by the 2017 Eagle Creek Fire. Check alerts and weather & road conditions before heading out. Please be prepared to encounter unexpected obstacles (logs, trail washouts, overgrown sections) on your hike.

To report downed trees on the trail, call (541) 308-1700 with the trail name, approximate location on the trail, and if possible the number of trees and approximate tree diameter. (Tip: can you wrap your arms around it or is it bigger?)

Backpacking

Many trails in the Gorge offer opportunities for backpacking, and some of these trails connect to the Mount Hood or Gifford Pinchot National Forests, such as the Pacific Crest Trail. Plan your route carefully and cross-check your plans against any current closures or alerts. We do not recommend camping overnight in severely burned areas, due to the risks of dead trees falling with little to no warning signs. 

Day Hikes

From short waterfront forays to steep ascents, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area offers breathtaking views, many of which are perfect for short day hikes. 

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Wahkeena Trail (#420)

Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking
Wahkeena Trail offers a 2.8 mile hike filled with lush scenery, Columbia River views, glimpses of waterfalls, and charming historic stonework. It begins just west of Wahkeena Falls viewing platform,…

Wauna Viewpoint Trail (#402)

Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
This 1.8 miles trail climbs along the side of Eagle Creek valley and offers views of Table Mountain and the Washington Cascades. It begins at the Eagle Creek day use area and ends at a powerline…

West Oneonta Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking
Oneonta Trailhead is the gateway to popular day hikes as well as rigorous backpacking routes up Larch Mountain and into the Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness. Parking at the trailhead is a simple pullout…

White Salmon Wild & Scenic River

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Water Activities Outdoor Science and Learning
From Gilmer Creek, near the town of B Z Corner, to Buck Creek, the Lower White Salmon is designated as Wild & Scenic. Along this stretch of the river, glacial headwaters are supplemented by seeps…

Wyeth Campground

Site Open
Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
Wyeth Campground includes 13 individual sites and 3 group sites in a beautiful setting surrounded by Douglas-fir and bigleaf maple trees. Reservations must be made to stay at this campground. Reserve…

Wyeth Trail (#411)

Hiking
Beginning in Wyeth Campground in the Columbia River Gorge, follow the trail 200 feet south and turn left at the intersection with the Gorge Trail #400. As you ascend through unburned stands of…

Wyeth/Gorton Creek Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking
Not to be confused with the adjacent Wyeth State park trail just to the west of Gorton Creek, this trailhead is at the back of Wyeth Campground and leads to a stout hike up Wyeth Trail #411 or…

Last updated April 1, 2025