There is a pleasure in the pathless woods,There is a rapture on the lonely shore,There is society, where none intrudes,By the deep sea, and music in its roar. I love not man the less, but Nature more. -Lord Byron

Sunday, April 6, 2014

DRY CREEK FALLS

Portland Hikers Field Guide link to the hike:

Dry Creek Falls is a great back-up hike for Portlanders. When you don't want to drive too far, or you want an easy hike, with an easy place to park, and a worth while destination, I would say this is a safe bet. It's not the most beautiful hike in the gorge, but there's something really sweet and comforting about it. Plus, you get to be on the Pacific Crest Trail, which gives everyone a little flutter, because, well... Just because!

It is 4.4 miles out and back, (my sister and I always park at the Charburger across the street from the trailhead). Now, I've heard that this is allowed, and that you will never get towed. But, we all know how that will probably turn out one day! The last time we came out, we noticed the Charburger was under construction (not sure if it's new owners), but it might be worth checking in with the restaurant before you go on your merry way.

You then have to cross the road 2-3 times in a very short distance, to access the trailhead. From there, it's a short walk to a gravel road that runs underneath Interstate 84, continue to your right (south) ,  and then continue up the gravel road marked w/ the PCT sign (shown below). You will see the trail pick up again in about 20 yards on your left. Straight shot to the falls from there, where there is a lovely bridge crossing the Dry Creek (photo opportunity).


The following pictures are from a few years back, same hike, summer time, with my nephew, sister, and pups.






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