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Need to Know
This trail is entirely in Wilderness so wilderness regulations apply.
Sections of the trail are being washed away by Newton Creek so be very mindful of drop-offs!
The top half of the trail (and much of Timberline) is very exposed to the sun so bring sunscreen.
Description
This is a straightforward trail that is most useful for making great loops with
Timberline Trail #600,
Umbrella Falls #667,
Sahalie Falls Trail #667C, and
Elk Meadows Trail #645. In fact, to get to this trail from the main trailhead you'll need to take
Sahalie Falls Trail #667C 0.4 miles and then
Elk Meadows Trail #645 for another 2/3 a mile.
From
Elk Meadows Trail this trail heads northwest along Newton Creek's wide gorge at a very modest grade. There will be multiple nice views of Hood over the creek's boulder field near the beginning of the trail. These viewpoints exist because the creek is rapidly eroding the bank - and the trail. Be mindful of drop offs. The middle of the trail is nondescript forest with the potential for a lot of tree-fall as this trail gets less use and thus less maintenance than it's neighbors. The final third of the trail gains elevation much quicker and will soon exit the forest. This dusty section offers some nice views. Near the end of the trail there is a huge eroded slide all the way down to Newton Creek that threats to eat away the entire trail. Be very mindful of the edge here!
The trail ends at
Timberline Trail #600 between Newton Creek and Clark Creek.
Contacts
Shared By:
Karl W
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