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Backpacker Magazine – January/February 2010

Readers' Choice Northwest: Wahtum Lake, OR

Find primo lakeside camping on a rainforest-to-alpine loop.

by: Northwest Reader Map Team

Wahtum Lake, OR (Tomas Kaspar)
Wahtum Lake, OR (Tomas Kaspar)

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Golden Larches - Alpine Lakes Wilderness, WA | Wahtum Lake, OR | Lost River Range, ID | South Spur, Mt. Adams, WA | Wonderland Trail, Mt. Rainier NP, WA | North Cascades NP, WA

Wahtum Lake, in the rainforest of Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge, lies halfway through an ideal 33-mile loop (link the Herman Creek and Eagle Creek Trails). Designated sites along this gem’s south shore are perfectly placed between the water and the flower-carpeted hillsides. Plus, as Romano notes, “Wahtum is a great basecamp for a hike up to the grassy summit of 4,673-foot Chinidere Mountain, with views of five volcanoes.” Hike clockwise to finish on the Eagle Creek Trail, with more falls than any other trail in the gorge and acres of never-logged Douglas firs.

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Driving Start at the Eagle Creek trailhead at exit 41 (off of I-84 west of Hood River).

Map Green Trails Bonneville Dam ($6, greentrailsmaps.com)

Contact (503) 668-1700, fs.fed.us/r6/mthood

Trip ID 542120



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There is a way to make Triple Falls part of a loop thru Wahtum Lake, but it will be more than 33 miles. I've done it. With the Gorge #400 trail, you can make quite a few loop trips of various lengths.
Posted: Aug 25, 2011 Rick

I think this trail is inextricably linked to who I am. For on it, I hiked with my family when I was a small child, just with my dad as a boy, with my scout troop as a young man, with my girl friend - now my wife, and later with our own children.
Posted: Aug 15, 2011 Steve C

Yup... to see those falls you'll need to start at the horsetail falls trailhead and go up 2-3 miles. Def worth the trip, but not on the way to Wahtum lake.
Posted: Jan 30, 2010 Royce Jones

While this is agreat hike that is described above, the photo is of Triple Falls on a completely different trail.
Posted: Jan 28, 2010 Terry

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