Part of the Oregon Coast Range, this saddle-shaped peak in the northwest corner of the state is legendary for its hiking trails.
The first mile of the main trail starts at a deceptively easy pace. After that, it climbs to the top of the 3,290-foot summit in a steep zigzag. Your reward should you take on the challenging 2.5-mile ascent to the top? Panoramic views of the Columbia River entering the Pacific Ocean and Mount St. Helens.
Try to visit Saddle Mountain in May or June. The breathtaking scenery is made all the more delicious by the rich wildflower display blanketing the mountain's meadows. If the main hike is more than you're up for, go with the 10-minute
Part of the Oregon Coast Range, this saddle-shaped peak in the northwest corner of the state is legendary for its hiking trails.
The first mile of the main trail starts at a deceptively easy pace. After that, it climbs to the top of the 3,290-foot summit in a steep zigzag. Your reward should you take on the challenging 2.5-mile ascent to the top? Panoramic views of the Columbia River entering the Pacific Ocean and Mount St. Helens.
Try to visit Saddle Mountain in May or June. The breathtaking scenery is made all the more delicious by the rich wildflower display blanketing the mountain's meadows. If the main hike is more than you're up for, go with the 10-minute Humbug Mountain viewpoint trail.
Saddle Mountain is accessible year-round, and there are 10 primitive campsites at the base of the mountain.
Saddle Mountain campground is considered primitive, with only 10 non-reservable campsites available. This minimalist setup has its advantages--especially when you are privy to the silence of seclusion, nested at the base of a commanding mountain that rises above your nesting spot like a watchtower. The presence of the forest around Saddle mountain Read more...
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Hanford Reach National Monument
Proving that the simplest things in life are the most fulfilling, wondrous mountaintop views await.
Part of the Oregon Coast Range, this saddle-shaped peak in the northwest corner of the state is legendary for its hiking trails.
The first mile of the main trail starts at a deceptively easy pace. After that, it climbs to the top of the 3,290-foot summit in a steep zigzag. Your reward should you take on the challenging 2.5-mile ascent to the top? Panoramic views of the Columbia River entering the Pacific Ocean and Mount St. Helens.
Try to visit Saddle Mountain in May or June. The breathtaking scenery is made all the more delicious by the rich wildflower display blanketing the mountain's meadows. If the main hike is more than you're up for, go with the 10-minute
Part of the Oregon Coast Range, this saddle-shaped peak in the northwest corner of the state is legendary for its hiking trails.
The first mile of the main trail starts at a deceptively easy pace. After that, it climbs to the top of the 3,290-foot summit in a steep zigzag. Your reward should you take on the challenging 2.5-mile ascent to the top? Panoramic views of the Columbia River entering the Pacific Ocean and Mount St. Helens.
Try to visit Saddle Mountain in May or June. The breathtaking scenery is made all the more delicious by the rich wildflower display blanketing the mountain's meadows. If the main hike is more than you're up for, go with the 10-minute Humbug Mountain viewpoint trail.
Saddle Mountain is accessible year-round, and there are 10 primitive campsites at the base of the mountain.
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1 campground in Hanford Reach National Monument
Saddle Mountain campground is considered primitive, with only 10 non-reservable campsites available. This minimalist setup has its advantages--especially when you are privy to the silence of seclusion, nested at the base of a commanding mountain that rises above your nesting spot like a watchtower. The presence of the forest around Saddle mountain Read more...
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