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Revision as of 16:15, 20 November 2014

Hemlocks on the Cripple Creek Trail, just above the trailhead (bobcat)

Contents

Hikes starting here

Fees and Regulations

  • No passes or fees required.

Driving Directions

Take Exit 12A on I-205 South for Clackamas and Estacada, Highway 212E and 224E.

Drive 3.3 miles and bear right for Carver and Estacada on 224E.

Go 15.4 miles, passing through Estacada, to the junction for 211S for Molalla.

Keep straight at this junction for North Fork Lake, continuing on 224 for 19.6 miles and make a left turn onto Pipeline Road for Three Lynx.

Drive on this road for 0.6 miles, passing straight through the small PGE community of Three Lynx, and go straight on the gravel road.

From here drive 0.9 miles up to a small pullout and trailhead on the left just before a saddle.


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Oregon Hikers Field Guide is built as a collaborative effort by its user community. While we make every effort to fact-check, information found here should be considered anecdotal. You should cross-check against other references before planning a hike. Trail routing and conditions are subject to change. Please contact us if you notice errors on this page.

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