Multnomah Creek Way Trail (#444)
The trail begins at Oneonta Trail #424 and ends at Larch Mountain Trail #441 providing a loop option. This trail is badly eroded in places so be cautious.
Multnomah Creek Way Trail #444 is best accessed from Larch Mountain Trailhead. Hiking Larch Mountain Trail #441 to Multnomah Creek Way Trail #444 then to Oneonta Trail # 424 and back to Larch Mountain Trailhead would make a good day hike.
Specific Trail Information
Trail Type
General Information
Late May - Mid December
A valid Recreation Pass is required at Larch Mountain trailhead.
Motor vehicles are prohibited. Fires not allowed within 200 feet of trail. Bikes allowed
Address: 902 Wasco Ave Suite 200 Hood River, OR 97031
Phone: (541) 308-1700
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Closed on federal holidays)
Office Email: SM.FS.r6crgnsawfb@usda.gov
Getting There
Trailhead/Starting Points
Directions
From Portland, OR: Travel east on Interstate 84 just past Troutdale then take exit 18, Lewis and Clark State Park. At the end of the off-ramp, turn left (south) onto the Historic Columbia River Highway and follow the highway through Corbett. Two miles east of Corbett, the road forks. Take a right onto Larch Mountain Road and follow the road 14 miles to Larch Mountain Day Use Area.
From Cascade Locks, OR: Travel west on Interstate 84 approximately 21 miles and take exit 22, Corbett Exit/NE Corbett Hill Road. Follow NE Corbett Hill Road until it intersects with East Historic Columbia River Highway. Turn left onto the Historic Highway and travel 5 miles until the road forks. Take a right onto Larch Mountain road and follow the road 14 miles to the Larch Mountain Day Use Area.
Additional Information
Operated By
Forest Service