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Salmon River Trail - No. 742

Contact Info
Mt. Hood National Forest
70220 E. Hwy. 26
Zigzag, OR 97049

Phone:
503-622-3191
Basics
Length:
14 miles one-way
Difficulty:
Difficult
Time:
9 - 11 hours
Trailhead Elevation:
1600 feet
Elevation Range:
1600 feet to 3500 feet
Elevation Change:
1900 feet
Season:
April to November

Description

This trail accesses the 44,560-acre Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness Area part of the National Wilderness Preservation System. Salmon River itself and the forested canyon that it goes through are the heart of the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness Area. Salmon River supports healthy, native fisheries. Wild Chinook, Coho Salmon and Winter Steelhead along with Rainbow and Cutthroat Trout are found. A great example of old growth forest is found in the couple miles of trail. Salmon River Trail No. 742 climbs along the north shoulder of Salmon River contouring in and out of side drainages. While overall it is a fairly gentle trail but a few steeper grades are present. In a few locations the trail is carved into a steep rock outcropping overlooking the river, so good control of children and dogs is important. There are no trails down to waterfalls.

Regulations & Leave No Trace Information: ?? Wilderness Permits are required between May 15 and Oct 15, but are free and self-issuing at a permit box station along the trail. ?? Group size is limited to 12.

Leave No Trace Principles ?? Plan Ahead and Prepare ?? Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces ?? Dispose of Waste Properly ?? Leave What You Find ?? Minimize Campfire Impacts ?? Respect Wildlife ?? Be Considerate of Other Visitors.

Details

Length:
14 miles one-way
Difficulty:
Difficult
Time:
9 - 11 hours
Trailhead Elevation:
1600
Elevation Range:
1600 feet to 3500
Elevation Change:
1900
Season:
April to November

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

West trailhead: Follow US 26 to 17.9 miles east of Sandy. Turn south at the community of zigzag onto Salmon River Rd. and follow it 5.0 miles. East trailhead: Follow US 26, to 2 miles east of Government camp. Turn south at road 2656 (at the Trillium Lake parking lot) and continue 1.8 miles to just past the Trillium Lake Campground. Turn left (southwest) and follow this road 1.9 miles to road 2656-309. Stay right on 2656-309 for 2 miles. The trailhead is on the side of this road.


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