Near Gorge Trail #400 Hike
Near Gorge Trail #400 Hike
Near Gorge Trail #400 Hike
Near Gorge Trail #400 Hike
Near Gorge Trail #400 Hike

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Gorge Trail #400 Hike

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12.2
mi
Distance
3,342
ft
Gain
moderate
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Flatter
Steeper
12.16mi
Distance
3,342ft
Elevation Gain
3,342ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
2,694ft
High Point
202ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Several trails leave from the Wyeth Campground, the most popular being the difficult trail towards North Lake. A more relaxed option is the trail that crosses Gorton Creek and turns west for a great walk down the Columbia River Gorge. The trail weaves through the dense Pacific Northwest forest and into the occasional clearings formed by fields of basalt rubble. Youall get great views of the conical Wind Mountain directly north of the Columbia River, and youall see Dog Mountain slightly east of that. Keep looking up at the gorge walls, too, for you will pass directly under Indian Point near the middle of the hike. After approximately 4 miles the trail intersects with the Gorton Creek Trail. If you are looking to extend the hike, turn left for a challenging climb up to Indian Point, or turn right to wander down to the Herman Creek Trailhead and the Herman Creek Campground.

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Contributors
Halvor Tweto