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Wyeth Trailhead
- Wyeth Trailhead provides access to over 5 miles along the paved Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail. It’s also the start of the U.S. Forest Service’s Wyeth Trail (#411). The trailhead — located on the Historic Columbia River Highway (Hwy 30) just west of Wyeth Campground — has parking, a water filling station and a vault toilet.
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Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the Columbia River Gorge from the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail. The trail comprises three disconnected paved paths along stretches of historic Highway 30 — which predated I-84 as the only road connecting Portland and The Dalles.
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The Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail is an innovative road-to-trail conversion constructed on portions of the Historic Columbia River Highway. The trail is considered to be from milepoint 14.22 at the Sandy River Bridge near Troutdale to milepoint 88 near The Dalles.
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- Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail, Portland, OR, Oregon
Jan 18, 2024 · Ferns, moss-covered rocks and delicate, shaded wildflowers flank the 4-mile section from Cascade Locks west to the Tooth Rock Trailhead. Several U.S. Forest Service trails intersect this segment of the trail including the Pacific Crest Trail.