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Echo Basin

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

Echo Basin as seen from Sand Mountain (cfm)
Echo Mountain flanks the western side of the basin (cfm)

Description

Echo Basin is a spectacular subalpine amphitheater and natural parkland at the head of Echo Creek. It is reached via the short Echo Basin Trail #3410. The meadows are swampy, and access is facilitated via a series of puncheons. Wildflowers bloom profusely in the basin in summer.

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