COY001
Location: 44.7223701477051, -122.1875
From lot, pass green gate and begin hiking away from lake along old logging road
COY002
Location: 44.726490020752, -122.191299438477
Turn R onto the steep switchbacks of Tumble Ridge Trail 3380
COY003
Location: 44.7274703979492, -122.18920135498
Overlook of Mt. Jefferson’s crownlike summit to the ESE and the 32-plus-mile shoreline of Detroit Lake, a reservoir created by a dam completed in 1953 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
COY004
Location: 44.7333297729492, -122.184997558594
Follow switchbacks on L
COY005
Location: 44.7328796386719, -122.191200256348
Take a sharp R; look NW across Tumble Creek gorge to Elephant Rock’s thumblike outcropping
COY006
Location: 44.7367706298828, -122.193702697754
Aerial views of Detroit Lake, which reflects deep green hues from the neighboring hillsides
COY007
Location: 44.744758605957, -122.195701599121
Exit forested slope to cross maturing meadow with young mixed saplings
COY008
Location: 44.7462005615234, -122.194602966309
Arrive @ logging road and pick up Tumble Ridge Trail on N side
COY009
Location: 44.7469100952148, -122.196403503418
Emerge onto Coyote Point, a rocky opening with more lake views and, on clear days, vistas of the pinnacles of Tumble Rock, Elephant Rock, and the Cascade Range. Return to trailhead
You can thank the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers‰Ûª big dam idea for the views on this scenic 7.6-miler above the shores of 3,500-acre Detroit Lake. TO TRAILHEAD: I-5 S to OR 22 E. In about 50 mi., enter Detroit Lake State Park. Continue past Tumble Creek turnoff and take immediate L into parking lot.
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