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Fish Creek Trailhead

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

The trailhead at Fish Creek, Clackamas River Trail (bobcat)
Trailhead sign (cfm)

Contents

Hikes starting here

Fees and Regulations

  • Northwest Forest Pass, America the Beautiful Pass, or $5 day pass required: The site is run by a concessionaire; if you have a current Northwest Forest Pass, you still need to fill out the registration form, write the number of your pass on it, and deposit the form at the registration box.

Driving Directions

From I-205, take Exit 12A for Highways 212 and 224E, Clackamas and Estacada.

After exiting, drive 3.2 miles and make a right on Highway 224E for Carver and Estacada.

Go 15.4 miles through Estacada and, at the junction with Highway 211S for Molalla and Woodburn, keep straight on Highway 212 for North Fork Lake.

Continue on Highway 224 for 14.9 miles before turning right onto Fish Creek Road.

Drive 0.3 miles up Fish Creek Road and pull into the large parking area on the right.

This is a very popular spot for kayakers and rafters to put in: check out the special kayak launch ramp. The trailhead for the Clackamas River Trail #715 is across the road from the parking area.


Contributors

  • CFM (creator)
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