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Bonneville Trailhead

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

Bonneville Trailhead (Jeff Statt)
A partially obscured Table Mountain from the trailhead (Jeff Statt)

Contents

Hikes starting here

Fees and Regulations

  • Northwest Forest Pass (or America the Beautiful Pass) required
  • Vault toilet, picnic tables, information kiosk
  • $3 toll each way at the Bridge of the Gods

Driving Directions

Drive I-84 east to Exit 44 for Cascade Locks and Stevenson.

About 0.4 miles from the exit, bear right for the Bridge of the Gods and Stevenson.

Drive over the bridge for 0.7 miles, and make a left at the junction with Highway 14W for North Bonneville and Vancouver.

Drive 0.2 miles, and turn right for the North Bonneville Trailhead.

Alternatives to Driving

On weekends from the beginning of May to mid-October, Gorge WET (West End Transit) runs a bus between Fisher's Landing Transit Center (Vancouver), Stevenson, and Carson that stops at the Bonneville Trailhead four times a day.

Other Notes

  • This trailhead is also known as Tamanous Trailhead named for the main trail that leaves from here.
  • There is ample parking at this lot
  • The skinny Tamanous trail starts up into the woods about a .1 mile from the parking lot, turning off a gravel road. For a short diversion you can hike the gravel road a shorts ways to the end of a railroad tunnel. When you return to your hike it'll will be fun to guess at what point you'll actually be hiking over the tunnel!
  • This early section of trail is accessible to horses.
  • You can also access Table Mountain starting at the Icehouse Lake Trailhead. It adds another mile to your trek - (but it is rather bland!)


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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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