Near Ridge Trail
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Near Ridge Trail
The lower end of the Ridge Trail offers a stunning view of the St. Johns Bridge and the Cascade Range. Mt. St. Helens can be seen on the left side of the bridge and Mt. Adams on the right.
Near Ridge Trail
Two men explore the Ridge Trail. Bill Cunningham Photo
Near Ridge Trail
The sun shines down through the branches of a vine maple. Bill Cunningham Photo

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Ridge Trail

4.2 (5 Ratings)
A beautiful trail that offers scenic views as well a wide variety of plant life and wildflowers.
1.3
mi
Distance
855
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.3mi
Distance
855ft
Elevation Gain
16ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
1,018ft
High Point
179ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Ridge Trail is singletrack, pedestrian-only and begins at Bridge Ave., with entrances on either side of the St. Johns Bridge. The entrance to the south of the bridge offers the best access, with steps leading up the steep bank. After a short ways, there is a footbridge that offers outstanding views of the bridge as well as the Cascade Range in the distance. Mt. St. Helens may be seen on the left side, while Mt. Adams is visible to the right. The six-tenths of a mile lower part of the trail is filled with a variety of beautiful forest plants such as Candy Flower, Vanilla Leaf, Western Trillium, Douglas fir, Western Hemlock, Vine Maple, and a wide selection of ferns. The trail gently winds up to the Leif Erikson trail, by way of several switchbacks and footbridges. Once reaching the Erikson you make a slight jog to the left to continue up to the Wildwood Trail. This section winds its way at a slightly steeper grade for just over three-tenths of a mile, where you cross the Wildwood just short of the 21-mile marker to continue up the last section to Fire Lane 7. Red Alder is common along this section as is Oregon grape, Solomons plume and Thimbleberry, as are seasonal plants such as the Wild Tiger Lily. The last part of this section flattens out considerably. After approximately .34 miles you'll reach Fire Lane 7, a doubletrack, multi-use trail.

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Contributors
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