Pets allowed
Allowed
Elevation Gain
2,300.00 ft (701.04 m)
Trail type
Loop
Distance
11.30 mi (18.19 km)
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As the snow melts on the slopes of Wy'east in late summer, many worthy subalpine hiking trails open for exploration, but the hike to Paradise Park is one adventure everyone should prioritize. Simply put, Paradise Park boasts the most plush, lively and abundant wildflower meadows in Oregon's Cascades. 

One of the perks of the hike is that it begins and ends at Timberline Lodge, so you can order a fresh salad or a cold beer to sustain you for the 6 miles in on the dusty trail. The trail passes through groves of mountain hemlock and patches of Sitka mountain ash before reaching Zig Zag Canyon. Here, casual hikers may choose to enjoy the view and turn back after seeing the Zig Zag chasm.  Indeed, it appears as intimidating as it is beautiful. To cross this canyon you'll drop roughly 1,000 feet in elevation and regain 1,200 feet, but the effort makes the destination that much more rewarding. Once you arrive you'll return through meadows full of lupine, various species of paintbrush, western pasque flower, Cascade aster, arrowleaf groundsel and stream banks lined with Lewis's and common western monkeyflower. You'll also find numerous backcountry campsites to call home.  Enjoy!

Logistics + Planning

Preferable season(s)

Summer
Fall

Congestion

Moderate

Parking Pass

NW Forest Pass

Pros

Incredible wildflowers in August. Views of Mount Jefferson, Three Sisters and Mount Hood.

Cons

Only accessible in late summer.

Trailhead Elevation

5,900.00 ft (1,798.32 m)

Features

Backcountry camping
Historically significant
Lodging
Waterfalls
Big vistas
Old-growth forest
Wildflowers

Typically multi-day

No

Location

Nearby Adventures

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

Nearby Lodging + Camping

Comments

08/08/2017
The fact that no one has mentioned this, probably means its temporary... but the amount of flies that were swarming around was insane! So bad that my roommate and I had to turn back. So beware! But hopefully they disappear soon!
07/15/2017
Paradise Park is prime for wildflowers in the summer time.
07/24/2017
Sorry for the bad timing, Kass, we'll repair this link as soon as possible. Meanwhile, if you want to email me directly, I can send you the maps.
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