Near Trillium Bike Trail
A blue heron stands amongst the waterlilies on Trillium Lake's north end. Photo by Gene Blick.
Near Trillium Bike Trail
The large-leaved skunk cabbage is a typical wetland vegetation with large yellow flowers and a strong bad odor in spring.
Near Trillium Bike Trail
Mt. Hood from Summit Meadows

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Trillium Bike Trail

3.5 (2 Ratings)
Trillium Bike Trail spurs off of the Trillium Loop Trail and takes you towards Still Creek Campground & Government Camp.
0.9
mi
Distance
85
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Fall ColorsFamily FriendlyLakeSwimmingViews
Access Issues
Trail is accessible until there is a foot of snow, and then the trail can be accessed from the Trillium Lake Sno-park along Highway 26.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.93mi
Distance
85ft
Elevation Gain
98ft
Elevation Loss
10%
Max Grade
3,690ft
High Point
3,594ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Trillium Bike Trail was built to avoid the busy Trillium Campground Road to connect the town of Government Camp to the popular Trillium Lake. From Government Camp to Trillium Lake, you must take a few trails and old dirt/gravel roads. Users starting in Government Camp need to start on Barlow Trail until it drops you in the middle of Still Creek Campground Road. Turn right (south) and follow Forest Road 2650 which turns into E. Perry Vicker's Road where it goes through private land near Summit Meadows. From there, continue on the road which turns into Forest Road 131. Continue on the gravel/dirt road through a large old airstrip with folks camping in the woods nearby likely. The Trillium Bike Trailhead is at the south end of the airstrip. Get on the Trillium Bike Trail there and continue to where it intersects with the Trillium Lake Trail. Near the start of the trail are the remnants of a circa 1930's Civilian Conservation Camp that helped build Forest roads and trails. The Trillium Bike Trail is open to hikers and bike riders and follows through a forest crossing a couple of streams. It has been upgraded with gravel in some wet areas but is otherwise native surfaced. The trailhead has a map of the Government Camp Trail System. Once you reach the Trillium Lake Trail that loops around the lake and passes through the campground and day use areas, it is likely to be a very busy loop trail. Once on the Trillium Loop Trail, that part of the trail is four-six feet wide so there is plenty of room to get to the side of the trail. Your ultimate destination should be the day-use area by the dam, where you get the million dollar view of Mt. Hood with the lake in the foreground. Most of the Government Camp Trail System is great for beginner hikers and beyond. The trail system stretches from Timberline Lodge above to Trillium Lake below. You can make a large four-mile loop around the town on both sides of Hwy 26 (cross at the blinking yellow lights with caution!) or hike down to Trillium Lake for a refreshing swim. Most of the trail intersections are numbered and trailhead maps, trail brochures, and online trail maps will help map reading challenged folks to find their way around easily. The Government Camp trails including the Trillium Bike Trail are open to hikers and bikers. Bicyclists should yield to those on foot, but keep an eye out if you are hiking. There is generally good sight distance. The trail can also be skied/snowshoed in winter from the Trillium Lake Snow park.

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