Table Rock Trailhead
From Oregon Hikers Field Guide
- Weather forecast: NWS/NOAA
- Maps: Oregon Hikers Maps Google Maps
- Latitude, Longitude: 44.97586, -122.32086
- Elevation: 3515 feet
- Driving time from Portland: 95 minutes
Hikes starting here
- Table Rock Hike (TH | <— —> | LOG)
- Rooster Rock via Table Rock Hike (TH | <— —> | LOG)
- Table Rock-Image Creek Loop Hike (TH | <— —> | LOG)
Driving Directions
Drive I-5 south and take Exit 271 for Woodburn and Silverton. Turn left on Highway 214 (Newberg Highway) for Woodburn, Mt. Angel, and Silverton.
Drive 2.6 miles to the intersection with Highway 99E and keep straight here on Highway 211 for Molalla.
Keep on Highway 211 for 11.4 miles and reach the junction with the Cascade Highway (Highway 213). Keep straight at this junction for Molalla and Estacada.
Drive another 1.4 miles to the four-way junction in the center of Molalla and keep straight for Colton, Estacada, and Sandy.
Go 0.3 miles and turn right onto S. Mathias Road for Feyrer Park and Dickey Prairie.
After another 0.3 miles, bend left onto S. Feyrer Park Road.
In 1.7 miles, just after passing Feyrer Park and crossing a bridge over the Molalla River, reach a T-junction and turn right on S. Dickey Prairie Road.
Drive 1.7 miles, and bear right on Dickey Prairie Road at the Dickey Prairie Store.
Go 3.7 miles along the river and make a sharp right to cross the Glen Avon Bridge and enter the Molalla River Recreation Corridor.
From the previous junction, bend left on the Molalla Forest Road after crossing the river, drive 11.0 miles, and keep left for the Table Rock Trailhead.
In another 1.5 miles, go left at a junction for the Table Rock Trailhead. The road is now gravel.
Drive up above the Middle Fork for 2.5 miles and make a sharp right onto Road 7-3E-7 for the Table Rock Trailhead.
After 1.9 miles, keep left at the junction with Quarry Road.
Drive another 2.3 miles to the trailhead parking area.
There is an information kiosk and a toilet here. This trailhead is 1.3 miles below the former trailhead, but the road was washed out between here and there during the winter deluge of 1996.
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