One Night Wilderness: Portland. Becky Ohlsen

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losing elevation as it follows the hillside above the tiny outlet creek of Deer Lake. About 1.1 miles from the lake, you come to a junction where you turn sharply left on Dark Meadow Trail. After 0.1 mile this path crosses a tiny creek in a meadow and then turns east and goes up and down 0.5 mile before descending to the junction just above Dog Lake Campground and the close of the loop. Turn right to return to the trailhead.

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       The PCT leads past Buesch Lake in the William O. Douglas Wilderness.

       photo by Douglas Lorain

8 Cispus Point
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RATINGSScenery 7 Difficulty 4 Solitude 9
ROUND-TRIP DISTANCE5.6 miles (including side trip)
ELEVATION GAIN1,400'
OPTIONAL MAPGreen Trails Blue Lake (No. 334)
USUALLY OPENJuly–October
BEST TIMEJuly
AGENCYCowlitz Valley Ranger District (Gifford Pinchot National Forest), fs.usda.gov/ recarea/giffordpinchot /recarea/?recid=31180
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       Highlights

      This short but exciting hike takes you into a small but very attractive parcel of roadless terrain not far from Packwood, Washington. Because most hikers prefer the more famous trails around the scenic wonders of nearby Mount Rainier and the Goat Rocks, it’s not surprising that few people visit Cispus Point. (On an early September weekend, there was not another car anywhere near the trailhead.) Those who do visit are rewarded not only with solitude but also with exceptional scenery, including spectacular 360-degree views that take in all of those much more crowded attractions.

       Getting There

      From I-5, 67 miles north of Vancouver, Washington, take Exit 68 and travel 61 miles east on US 12 to an unsigned junction with Forest Service Road 20 near milepost 127.6. Turn right (south) on this narrow and sometimes rough gravel road. Continue on the main route 12.2 miles through several minor intersections. Park at a pullout on the left, about 0.5 mile past the (possibly unsigned, and certainly easy to miss) trailhead for Jackpot Lake (Klickitat Trail) and just before the road takes a sharp right.

      GPS COORDINATES N46° 28.116' W121° 42.278'

       Hiking It

      The unsigned but obvious trail goes southwest along the edge of an old, now enthusiastically regrowing clear-cut for 0.2 mile to a junction with the Klickitat Trail. Turn right and wander through a forest of mountain hemlocks and Alaska yellow cedars, which provide lots of welcome shade but block most of the views. In July, wildflowers such as valerian, avalanche lily, columbine, wallflower, pink heather, bluebell, and lupine provide plenty of color, especially in places that get a bit more sun. Those breaks in the forest cover also provide views of bulky, snow-covered Mount Adams to the south.

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