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Grassy Knoll Trail - No. 146

Contact Info
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
2455 Hwy. 141
Trout Lake, WA 98650

Phone:
509-395-3400
Basics
Length:
5.5 miles (8.9 km)
Difficulty:
Difficult
Elevation Range:
2800 feet to 4000 feet
Elevation Change:
1200 feet
Usage:
Medium
Season:
July to October

Description

This steep trail follows the ridge through rolling hills with oak trees providing shade and dry grassy meadows with excellent view points. Cold springs, located about 5 miles from the trailhead, provide a good cooling off spot on this otherwise dry hike. The trail ends on the Pacific Crest Trail, below Big Huckleberry Mountain.

A fire lookout was constructed on Grassy Knoll in 1934 and was later abandoned and destroyed. A lookout was also constructed on Big Huckleberry Mountain in the 1920s. It was replaced with another building in the 1930's.

Wildflowers and huckleberries blanket the meadows in season. Fantastic views of the Columbia River Gorge, Mt. Defiance, Big Lava Bed, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Hood are visible from many meadows along the trail.<>/p>

Details

Length:
5.5 miles (8.9 km)
Difficulty:
Difficult
Elevation Range:
2800 feet to 4000
Elevation Change:
1200
Usage:
Medium
Season:
July to October

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

Road 68 and PCT No. 2000

Trailhead is the junction of road Numbers 68 and 6800511. Grassy Knoll trail No. 1146 heads north to Big Huckleberry Mountain.


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