Near Elk Run Loop
A narrow trail leads into a wetland area and weaves through driftwood logs.
Near Elk Run Loop
The trail crosses a grassy, easy slope with alders along the other side.
Near Elk Run Loop
A narrow trail weaves between stumps and trees with tall bushes on both sides.
Near Elk Run Loop
A rocky, grassy beach on the Nehalem River viewed through a screen of branches.
Near Elk Run Loop
A grassy two-track leads straight down an avenue shaded by alders.

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Elk Run Loop

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An easy hike on shady old roads that takes you out into the gorgeous Nehalem Bay estuary with wide views of the bay.
3.3
mi
Distance
230
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.33mi
Distance
230ft
Elevation Gain
230ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
65ft
High Point
1ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Park at Tohl Rd and take the old road, now Alder Creek Trail, across the bridge over the creek, then turn right onto Elk Run Trail. Step carefully on this narrow track, climbing over logs and hiking on makeshift log bridges over muddy spots and creeks, until the trail breaks out into the open. Follow Elk Run Trail south and east along the estuary, enjoying the beautiful views of the expansive bay and surrounding mountains. Several benches along the trail will let you sit and take in the view, maybe do some bird-watching.The trail joins back up with the old road, shaded with trees along the base of the hill, then shortly heads back out to the estuary again. Head south and then east to join up with the old road. Take a right and shortly you'll reach a wide area, bench, and beach on the Nehalem River where kayaks sometimes pull up. This is the turnaround point and the "end" of the trail. Enjoy ripe blackberries in August as you head back the way you came on the old road.This time, stay right at the fork and follow the old road along the hill. Stay right again where the trail turns to head back out into the estuary, and follow the old road until you reach the closed utility road. Take a left and follow the road towards the small utility building. This will lead you to the end of Alder Creek Trail, which you can follow back to the parking area. It's a straight shot along the old road and across the bridge back to where you parked.
History & Background
The old road that makes up Alder Creek Trail is a sewer/utility road that is closed to the public. This area is part of the Lower Nehalem Community Trust and the Alder Creek Wildlife Sanctuary.

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