Dogs Leashed
Features
Fall Colors · Views · Wildflowers
Overview
Beginning in low elevation old-growth forest, the route climbs to a ridge crest and follows it to a great views from a fire lookout. The trail is moderate and easy to hike, becoming slightly rocky as you near the fire lookout.
Description
Beginning in old-growth forest, the trail climbs gently to a junction at 1.0 miles. The route goes left here, on Dickey Lake #549, passing Dickey Lake at 1.5 miles. Soon after, the trail climbs out of the Dickey Lake Basin, meeting the
Bull of the Woods Trail #550 at 2.0 miles.
At this junction, you make a right and hike along the ridge, the trail running gently up the ridge and opening up views as you cross a few talus slopes. Eventually, the trail switchbacks twice, giving you views of both Jefferson and Hood. A short steeper section brings you to the lookout, with its rock gardens and expansive views. Retrace the route to return to the trailhead.
Flora & Fauna
Old growth forest, wildflowers in season at the lookout.
History & Background
The Bull of the Woods Lookout is locked and no longer used, having been last used in 1963. The trail passes through the Bull of the Woods Wilderness Area, established in 1984.
Contacts
Shared By:
Hiking Project Staff
with improvements
by Richard D
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