Near Three Corner Rock via PCT
The radio tower and Mount Hood from the top of Three Corner Rock.
Near Three Corner Rock via PCT
View from the cliff.

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Three Corner Rock via PCT

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An fairly easy hike up the PCT to 360 degree views from an old fire tower location (minor scramble at the very end)
3.8
mi
Distance
1,234
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Family FriendlyLess CrowdedViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.84mi
Distance
1,234ft
Elevation Gain
1,234ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
3,522ft
High Point
2,345ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
There is a parking area on road 2090 just a few hundred feet from Red Bluff Road/RD2000. Although these roads are dirt they should be passable in any car most of the time. The PCT clearly crosses the road near the eastern edge of the parking area. Take it to the south to begin a nice moderate climb up, assisted by a few wide switchbacks. Much of this part of the forest was burned in 1902 so don't expect old growth, but the forest is lovely enough. At about a mile you'll encounter a nice viewpoint from an exposed cliff. After about 1.3 miles the trail levels off a bit and you'll come to an intersection with a trail on your right leading west. Take this trail which passes a water trough filled from a piped spring. You'll come to an old heavily eroded road which you should take west (right). The road takes you to the wide-open summit of Three Corner Rock. To the south a radio tower stands, partially blocking the best views of Mount Hood while to your north stands a pile of basalt forming roughly a pyramid. This is your target. Follow the path to the base of the basalt rock spire and pick up the old concrete pathway poured into the rocks that once lead to a fire tower. A mix of this concrete path and some rock stairs winds most of the way up the southern and eastern side of the basalt tower. However, the last perhaps ten feet will require minor scrambling. On the true summit not much remains of the tower other than some foundation rocks. The top itself consists of large rocks without a flat area, so you'll have to choose your footing carefully as you enjoy fantastic 360 degree views that rival Silver Star, but without the crowds (but it's still popular, don't expect solitude). Note, if you want to make this hike a little longer and have part of it be even less crowded, you can park along RD2000 where the PCT crosses it. This will add about 4 miles round trip and another about 700 feet of gain. There isn't a major reason to do this other than to have a longer day out on the PCT!

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