Near PCT: Lolo Pass to Ramona Falls Trail
Ramona Falls
Near PCT: Lolo Pass to Ramona Falls Trail
Ramona Falls Trail is one of the iconic destinations in Mt. Hood National Forest. Photo by Ethan Douglass.
Near PCT: Lolo Pass to Ramona Falls Trail
Some beautiful rock bluffs along the trail.
Near PCT: Lolo Pass to Ramona Falls Trail
A seasonal bridge is no longer present on the volatile Sandy River, so hikers must cross on logs or wade across. Water levels are higher in afternoon. Photo by Ethan Douglass.
Near PCT: Lolo Pass to Ramona Falls Trail
The wet side of Ramona Falls Loop is much cooler on a warm summer afternoon. Photo by Ethan Douglass.

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PCT: Lolo Pass to Ramona Falls Trail

4.3 (3 Ratings)
Pacific Crest Trail out and back from Lolo Pass to the Ramona Falls Trail junction.
7.8
mi
Distance
1,756
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
River/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.84mi
Distance
1,756ft
Elevation Gain
1,749ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
4,346ft
High Point
2,780ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This entire route is on the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). At the Lolo Pass Trailhead, go south away from the power lines. The trail climbs steeply to the Mt. Baldy ridge. Once atop the ridge, the trail affords good views of the logged valley to the north with Mt. Adams in the distance and a little later a close up view of Mt. Hood. At the skirt of Mt. Baldy, the trail junctions first with the Top Spur Trail and later with the Timberline Trail (an around the mountain trail). At the Timberline Trail junction, the trail enters the Mt. Hood Wilderness. There is a permit station at the junction. Continuing south (or right) at the Timberline Trail junction, the trail descends gradually for almost a mile before dropping steeply via switchbacks into the Sandy River Valley. At the valley floor, the trail crosses the Muddy Fork via two stacked, fallen trees. A rope has been fastened to aide crossing. The trail then meanders across the valley floor past the first turn off (to the left) towards Ramona Falls and the second turn off (to the right) to the Ramona Falls parking lot and trailhead before gently ascending the valley to second Ramona Falls trail junction. This section affords peak-a-boo views of the top of Mt. Hood. The second Ramona Falls junction is the turn around spot for this hike.

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