Pets allowed
Allowed
Elevation Gain
2,080.00 ft (633.98 m)
Trail type
Loop
Distance
7.00 mi (11.27 km)
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Angel’s Rest makes for an excellent Portland area day hike, and the Foxglove Way extension enriches this popular hike with more views. One of the most easily accessible and most rewarding hikes on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge, Angel's Rest is just a short drive from the city. It cuts a striking profile, rising 1,600 feet over the Columbia Gorge, and hikers can enjoy breathtaking views of the Columbia, southwest Washington, and several Cascade peaks from prominent bluff at the summit that allows a full 270-degree view.

The main out-and-back hiking trail offers hikers a moderately steep approach to the summit. Along the way hikers will encounter a diverse range of forest and plant life, thanks in part to a 1991 wildfire that cleared the way for wildflowers to bloom while also revealing new viewpoints. Ferns, trillium, larkspur, and Solomon's seal dot the trail as you cross over Coopey Falls and Coopey Creek on your way to the Angel’s Rest summit.

The summit offers panoramic views of the Columbia Gorge, including Beacon Rock and Silver Star Mountain, and it is the perfect place to rest and enjoy some sunshine and a bite to eat.  If you have the time before heading back, the additional 2.4-mile Foxglove Way loop is a great choice for anyone hoping to tack on a bit more hiking, or for anyone just wanting to see a little bit more of this beautiful terrain.

From Angel's Rest proper, return past the junction that heads down to the trailhead and hike uphill on the established path. The upper hiking loop option will take you on a densely wooded path that leads up to 2,100 feet and also provides the option of hiking out to Devil's Rest. As you meander along, notice the star-flowered Solomon's seal in late spring. Stop for a break by the creekside campsite, complete with a picnic table, before finishing the hiking loop that returns you to the Angel's Rest summit for final views of the Columbia River Gorge before your return trip.

Logistics + Planning

Preferable season(s)

Spring
Summer
Fall

Congestion

Moderate

Parking Pass

Not Required

Pros

Amazing 270-degree views. Diverse forested trail. Easy access.

Cons

Crowded on weekends.

Trailhead Elevation

120.00 ft (36.58 m)

Features

Waterfalls
Big vistas
Wildflowers

Location

Nearby Adventures

Nearby Lodging + Camping

Comments

03/20/2017
Hiked Angels Rest yesterday (Sunday) and it was one of the first sunny days in Portland. So of course this hike was packed. Never a moment without someone else nearby. The trail was muddy like chocolate pudding in parts which just meant you gotta commit to the grit. :) The top was beautiful but super windy and cold still but we found a patch on the wind-less side of the decent to sit in the sun and it was lovely. If you hike it in the spring, make sure to bring a wind breaker and something to keep your ears warm up at top. If you struggle with stability, bring hiking poles until things firm up more.
01/07/2016
Had a chance to hike Angels Rest last weekend, just a few days before the ice storm. The conditions were extremely icy, causing everyone on the trail to slip and fall. Witnessed a number of confident hikers blow past us, only to slip and fall on their butt. Gorgeous views up top were the only distraction from the icy, howling winds. If you choose to do this route, do yourself a favor and bring some traction for your boots.
05/20/2015
Hiked up to Angel's Rest to watch the sun go down over the hills. It was an absolutely epic sunset, with breathtaking pinks and purples. Shared a mini Bota Box of wine with a beautiful lady and played harmonica for the whole valley!
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