Pets allowed
Allowed
Elevation Gain
2,600.00 ft (792.48 m)
Trail type
There-and-back
Distance
8.40 mi (13.52 km)
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If it’s late spring or early summer and you’ve already hiked Hamilton Mountain and Dog Mountain, then this should be your next wildflower-seeking adventure.  Bald Butte, once the setting of a lookout tower, sits along Surveyors Ridge, a fault line that makes up the eastern edge of the Hood River Valley.  Besides the jaw-dropping views of Mount Hood, Bald Butte (like Dog Mountain) is located in an ecological transition zone where moist marine air from the west collides with dry continental winds from the east, making it a perfect home for a diverse population of flora. Beyond the obvious stands of yellow arrowleaf balsamroot and lupine, wildflowers throughout the hike include leafy peavine, red columbine, star Solomon’s seal, wild strawberry, and red-flowering currant.  The only downside to the hike is the major transmission lines you’ll have to pass under in order to get to the butte’s summit.  Once under the lines, the trail transitions into a four-wheel drive road simply heading up hill.  From the summit, the flowery meadow offers views not only of nearby Mount Hood, but also of Mount St. Helens, Mount Rainier and Mount Adams.

 

Logistics + Planning

Preferable season(s)

Spring
Summer

Congestion

Moderate

Parking Pass

Not Required

Pros

Wildflowers. Incredible views of Mount Hood.

Cons

Trail passes under transmission lines.

Trailhead Elevation

1,700.00 ft (518.16 m)

Features

Big vistas
Wildflowers

Typically multi-day

No

Suitable for

Biking

Location

Nearby Lodging + Camping

Mt. Hood + Clackamas River Area, Oregon
Mt. Hood + Clackamas River Area, Oregon
Oregon, Mt. Hood + Clackamas River Area

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