100 Classic Hikes in Oregon: 2nd Edition

100 Classic Hikes in Oregon: 2nd Edition

by Douglas Lorain
100 Classic Hikes in Oregon: 2nd Edition

100 Classic Hikes in Oregon: 2nd Edition

by Douglas Lorain

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CLICK HERE to download two free hikes from 100 Classic Hikes in Oregon

* Full-color guidebook to Oregon's best 100 hikes
* Features nine new trails in this edition
*Author Douglas Lorain is a beloved guidebook writer in Oregon and the Northwest

What makes a trail a classic hike? "Outstanding scenery," says Doug Lorain, "especially good views." Add in mountain lakes and waterfalls. Sprinkle with wildflowers, old-growth forests, wildlife sightings, and interesting geologic features. All of the hikes Lorain has selected boast at least two of these attributes, and often more. These are simply the best hikes the state of Oregon has to offer. Lorain should know; he's logged more than 16,000 Oregon hiking miles in his boots.

In the new edition of 100 Classic Hikes in Oregon Lorain presents a mix of the most popular trails and lesser-known gems throughout the entire state. These well-established trails range from short, easy strolls suitable for children and grandparents to longer backpacking trips for experienced hikers.

 

 


NOTE: Recent extensive fire damage near Hike #44 - Table Lake Loop has caused significant blow down problems that have effectively closed these trails. For access to the magnificent Table Lake area try the nearby (but longer) Cabot Lake Trail, which is still open and maintained by the Forest Service. Please see our post about the trail for more information.

 

 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594854934
Publisher: Mountaineers Books, The
Publication date: 03/17/2011
Series: 100 Classic Hikes
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 124 MB
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About the Author

DOUGLAS LORAIN'S family moved to Oregon when he was six years old, and he's lived there ever since. Now a tax accountant living in Portland, he's explored every nook, cranny, and corner of his home state over the last few decades. All told he's logged over 16,000 hiking miles in Oregon. In an average year, he spends 150 to 200 days on the trail and hikes between 1500 and 2000 miles, most of it in Oregon. In 1988 he wrote his first book, Backpacking Oregon for Wilderness Press. It was followed by Backpacking Washington, Afoot&Afield -- Portland/Vancouver, and Backpacking Idaho. His photographs have been featured in scenic photography books such as Discovering Oregon and Volcano--Mount St. Helens, as well as numerous scenic calendars for Oregon, Washington, Montana, Nevada, Wyoming, and Idaho; they have also been published in magazines such as Oregon Outside.

Table of Contents

Trails at a Glance8
Introduction11
The Coast17
1.Cannon Beach Trails18
2.Cape Falcon and Neahkahnie Mountain20
3.Cascade Head and Harts Cove22
4.Umpqua Dunes Scenic Area24
5.Sunset Bay to Shore Acres25
6.Blacklock Point27
7.Whalehead Cove to Cape Ferrelo29
Coast Range and Klamath Mountains31
8.Saddle Mountain32
9.Kings Mountain33
10.Kentucky Falls35
11.Hanging Rock37
12.Lower Rogue River Trail39
13.Sucker Creek Gap and Swan Mountain42
14.Red Buttes Loop44
Western Valleys47
15.Forest Park48
16.Tryon Creek State Park51
17.Butte Creek Falls53
18.Silver Falls State Park Loop54
19.McDowell Creek Falls57
20.Lower Table Rock59
Columbia River Gorge61
21.Latourell Falls Loop62
22.Angels Rest-Devils Rest Loop63
23.Horsetail Falls to Triple Falls66
24.Tanner Butte-Eagle Creek Loop67
25.Mount Defiance Loop70
26.Mitchell Point73
27.Hood River Mountain Loop75
Northern Cascades77
28.McIntyre Ridge78
29.East Zigzag Mountain and Burnt Lake79
30.Yocum Ridge81
31.Timberline Trail Loop83
32.Eliot Glacier View87
33.Barlow Butte88
34.Lookout Mountain via Divide Trail90
35.School Canyon Trail92
36.Clackamas River Trail94
37.Serene Lake Loop96
38.Opal Creek Loop99
39.Whetstone Ridge to Twin Lakes101
40.Olallie Lake Scenic Area Loop103
Central Cascades107
41.Jefferson Park108
42.Triangulation Peak110
43.Grizzly Peak111
44.Table Lake Loop113
45.Eight Lakes Basin-Santiam Lake116
46.Canyon Creek-First Creek Meadows Loop118
47.Iron Mountain Loop120
48.Browder Ridge122
49.McKenzie Lava Flow and George Lake124
50.Black Crater126
51.Soap Creek128
52.Northern Three Sisters Loop129
53.Broken Top Loop133
54.Swampy Lakes136
55.Todd Lake Loop138
56.Grasshopper Mountain139
57.Rebel Rock Loop140
58.Irish Mountain-Mink Lake Loop143
59.Paulina Lake Loop147
Southern Cascades149
60.Divide Lake150
61.Mountain View Lake151
62.Indigo Lake154
63.Hemlock Creek and Yellowjacket Loop155
64.Toketee Falls157
65.Tipsoo Peak159
66.Thielsen Creek Meadows Loop160
67.Rocky Ridge162
68.Wizard Island164
69.Garfield Peak166
70.Seven Lakes Basin and Sky Lakes167
71.Mountain Lakes Loop170
Northeastern Oregon173
72.Smith Rock State Park Loop174
73.Steins Pillar175
74.John Day Fossil Beds Trails177
75.Arch Rock179
76.East Canyon Creek Loop181
77.Baldy Mountain183
78.Strawberry Lakes Loop185
79.Crawfish Meadow188
80.Elkhorn Crest Trail190
81.Ninemile Ridge194
82.Wenaha River Trail196
Wallowa Mountains and Hells Canyon199
83.West Lostine River Loop200
84.Frances Lake203
85.Big Sheep Basin and Bonny Lakes205
86.Eagle Creek-West Eagle Loop207
87.Southeast Wallowas Loop210
88.Imnaha River Trail214
89.Somers Point216
90.Grand Hells Canyon Loop219
91.Summit Trail to Bear Mountain223
Southeastern Oregon227
92.Gearhart Mountain228
93.Crane Mountain230
94.Big Indian Gorge231
95.Wildhorse Lake233
96.Pike Creek Canyon234
97.Big Sand Gap236
98.Pueblo Mountain238
99.Lambert Rocks and Chalk Basin Loop241
100.Three Forks Trails243
Appendix ALand Management Agencies and Information Sources247
Appendix BSelected Conservation and Hiking Groups251
Index252
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