Near Top Spur Trail #785
The Timberline Trail is quite rooty just east of the PCT junction, headed to McNeil Point. Photo by Yunkette.
Near Top Spur Trail #785
This is the Top Spur Trail #785 junction with the PCT. The Timberline Trail #600 junction is 100 feet to the right. Photo by Yunkette.
Near Top Spur Trail #785
The Top Spur Trail is an old user-built shortcut to the PCT and as a result is steep and eroded. It's lucky it's only a half mile long. Photo by Yunkette.
Near Top Spur Trail #785
The Top Spur Trail #785 is short and steep. It was originally a poorly located user trail, and now has lots of eroded roots to show for it. Photo by USFS.
Near Top Spur Trail #785
Top Spur Trailhead is located at a wide point in the road and gets very busy on summer afternoons and weekends. Photo by Yunkette.

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Top Spur Trail #785

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Top Spur Trail provides the quickest access to the higher parts of Mt. Hood Wilderness and a Hood viewpoint on Bald Mt.
0.5
mi
Distance
358
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Fall ColorsViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
A Northwest Forest Pass or other valid parking pass is required to part at Top Spur Trailhead. The trailhead is generally snowed out by late November or early December. It usually opens by late May or early June. Do not block vehicles when parking. If the small trailhead is full, find another rxh. McGee Creek Trailhead on a nearby road provides alternative access to this area.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.46mi
Distance
358ft
Elevation Gain
0ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
4,276ft
High Point
3,918ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Top Spur at 1/2 mile is a major short, but steep, access point to the Pacific Crest Trail #2000 and the Timberline Trail #600. It also accesses a short, scenic loop hike with a great Mt. Hood view on Trail #600. The trailhead was an old logging road that hikers used to short cut to a higher point on the mountain. As a result, parking on this steep side hill road is limited and the trail itself, which began as a user trail, was not located well to withstand its heavy use. It is best to get there early in the day. Begin Top Spur at the trailhead (wide spot in the road) and follow the trail a few hundred feet to the north before it makes a large switchback and heads southeast towards the trail junctions with the PCT and Timberline Trail. The trail is rocky and has lots of eroded roots as it basically climbs the fall line in sections. You cross a small creek. After 1/2 mile, you come to the end of the trail and the intersection with the Pacific Crest Trail #2000. Turning left (north) on the PCT takes you towards Lolo Pass. Turning right on the PCT takes you to another intersection 100 feet down the trail. This trail junction is also known as "malfunction junction", especially if you are looking at old maps or guidebooks printed before the PCT was relocated. At this intersection (standing on the PCT facing south), the trail on your far right is the continuation of the PCT headed towards Ramona Falls. This trail used to be called Bald Mountain, but in fact takes you down Bald Mountain. The trail on your far left is the Timberline Trail #600 headed east towards McNeil Point and Cairn Basin. The trail in the middle is Timberline Trail #600 headed southeast towards the Muddy Fork drainage. This middle trail sign pointing to Timberline Trail #600 Muddy Fork takes you onto the upper south flank of Bald Mountain with a stunning view of Mt. Hood. Check out the other trail postings for how to make a short loop that takes in this view.

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Contributors
Kathleen Walker