Near Umbrella Falls #667
Portland September 2017
Near Umbrella Falls #667
Portland September 2017
Near Umbrella Falls #667
Portland September 2017
Near Umbrella Falls #667
This is the Umbrella Falls Trail junction with the Timberline Trail. Photo by John Sparks.
Near Umbrella Falls #667
Bear-grass blankets a ski run on the Umbrella Falls Trail. Photo by Gene Blick.

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Umbrella Falls #667

4.2 (5 Ratings)
This trail makes a great loop with Sahallie Falls Trail #667C and continues west towards Umbrella Falls.
3.2
mi
Distance
1,319
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Fall ColorsFamily FriendlyViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Umbrella Falls Trail is usually snowed in from mid-November to early June. A Northwest Forest Parking Pass or other suitable parking pass is required to park at the Elk Meadows/Sahalie Falls Trailhead.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.19mi
Distance
1,319ft
Elevation Gain
100ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
5,780ft
High Point
4,561ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Umbrella Falls Trail spans from the Timberline Trail on the west end, to the Elk Meadows Trail and Sahalie Falls Trail #667C on the east end. The Sahalie Falls Trail #667C combined with the Umbrella Falls makes a nice trail loop opportunity. Park at the Elk Meadow/Sahalie Falls Trailhead along the Mt. Hood Meadows Nordic Center Road (Forest Road 3545). Begin on the Sahalie Falls Trail #667C headed northeast for 0.4 miles to the junction with the east end of the Umbrella Falls Trail. Note: the trail beyond this junction is the Elk Meadow Trail. Turn left (west) onto the Umbrella Falls Trail and begin hiking uphill. You soon cross a nordic ski trail corridor and begin climbing through an open forest. At about 1/2 mile, you come to the Mt. Hood Meadows ski area and start crossing ski runs. These openings can have an assortment of wildflowers. At 1.34 miles, you come to the junction with the west end of the Sahalie Falls Trail #667C on your left (south). You can return to your vehicle on that trail later. Umbrella Falls is another 1/3 mile up the trail with a crossing of the East Fork of Hood River. Then you can continue hiking the rest of Umbrella Falls to the Timberline Trail and then return and take the Sahalie Falls Trail #667C loop opportunity. Continuing on the Umbrella Falls Trail for another relatively flat 1/3rd of a mile brings you to the Mt. Hood Meadows Road. Cross the road and pick up the trail on the other side and begin climbing through a series of grassy openings for 1.2 miles to the junction with Timberline Trail #600. At this point, you can return back to the Mt. Hood Meadows Road on the Umbrella Falls Trail, or turn right and continue to the ski area road and take it down to the ski area parking lot and pick up the Umbrella Falls at the lower road crossing. From there, return to the trailhead via the way you came, or take the Sahalie Falls Trail #667C at the junction 1/2 mile down the trail to the same trailhead location.

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