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    5.0 (1 review)

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    Little Zigzag Falls - Fast moving Zigzag River. Sept 2024.

    Little Zigzag Falls

    4.7(19 reviews)
    13.7 km

    Little Zigzag Falls, Welches, Oregon. Sept, 2024…read more What a great little hike! Located in the Mt. Hood National Forest, this is an easy-to-access trail a few paved miles off OR-26. The parking area, with space for maybe 20 or so cars, is at the end of the road. There are trail signs, as well as a porta-potty. You need a Northwest Forest Pass, or NPS pass, to park here but they are not sold on-site. (You can purchase at the Zigzag Ranger District @ 70220 E. Highway 26 in Zigzag). The Forest Service (FS) describes the trail as a "gentle uphill trail located in a narrow canyon next to the Little Zigzag River." The shaded and mostly smooth trail ends at the falls. There are some rocks and roots but overall it's quite smooth. Also, per the Forest Service, it's a great hike for kids, but supervision along the riverside is a must. We note that the stream was exceptionally fast-moving and the falls he a lot of water in mid-September The FS describes the trail as having a distance of 0.5 miles (one way), but All Trails lists it as 0.6 for BOTH ways and my watch recorded 0.7 for both. The trail is at an elevation of around 3,250 feet, and is snow-free from June to November. There's a nice shaded picnic table near the start of the trail. There's also a wooden bench near the falls. The trail is not wheelchair accessible.

    Nice, easy hike with an awesome payoff at the end. The parking lot is pretty spacious. The hike is…read morevery short itself so perfect for families. Great views at the end.

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    Little Zigzag Falls - Me at the falls!

    Me at the falls!

    Little Zigzag Falls - Zigzag Falls.

    Zigzag Falls.

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    Top of the falls

    Mirror Lake Trail - This bridge on the way to the viewpoint is actually quite sturdy and stable

    Mirror Lake Trail

    4.3(39 reviews)
    14.0 km

    This review is for Mirror Lake Loop which was a ~4.3 miles round trip that took ~2 hours to…read morecomplete. Located 22 minutes away from Tamanawas Falls, Mirror Lake Loop was a dense forest trail that was ~90% shaded in Mt Hood, Oregon. The first ~5 minutes of the trail was paved and becomes a dirt trail filled with rocks and roots. The last stretch towards the lake was an incline alongside the mountain. There were only a few openings around the lake to view the water and the surroundings. The best view would be the Mirror Lake with Mt Hood in the distance! Limited parking area at the trailhead. Restroom available at the parking lot. Short video of the hike for those interested! https://youtu.be/8WsTe72wDP4

    8.1 miles, 1509 ft elevation gain, 2 hrs 33 minutes…read more The hike all the way to Tom, Dick, and Harry Mountain is definitely longer than the stated 8 miles on AllTrails. We did not have enough water and had to turn around a bit early at mile 4 (for a grand total of 8). Tom, Dick, and Harry Mountain was visible but I didn't want to risk my poor pup overheating on such a warm day. Not many other folks go past mirror lake or the initial mountain viewpoint so you might find you'll have this to yourself. The trail is very well maintained to mirror lake, and even has a few cute little bridges and stream crossings. After that, it can be quite narrow and bouldery though there are many beautiful wildflowers lining the trail. There were also a few mosquitos just after the lake so come prepared with bug spray. All I can speak for is the mountain viewpoint (since that's as far as we got) but it was worth the trek up there to see Mt. Hood, Mirror Lake, and Government Camp from that point of view.

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    Mirror Lake Trail - The trail

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    Oneonta Falls - Oneonta Falls, This gorgeous hiking trail is also an obstacle course, you will get wet.

    Oneonta Falls

    4.7(96 reviews)
    29.3 km

    Gosh what an amazing place to hang out. I've driven past this for a very long time and didn't even…read moreknow this was here once u make the short journey past all the drift wood and what not u are completely blown away by one of the most beautiful settings all tucked away and well hidden. Oneonta Falls is such a serene place to spend some time collecting your thoughts

    OUTSTANDING! This…read morehike was a challenge and a total Adrenalin rush for my crew and I. I loved it! We had to work our way over a huge log dam which was very steep and slippery. You had to pass this to even get to the falls. The water was freezing, so make sure the shoes you wear you do not mind getting wet. TIP: make sure you arrive as early as possible. The hike and gorge itself becomes very crowded as the day goes on. As you make your journey to the gorge, you find yourself walking into waist deep water. The moss caves and steep mountain sides are beautiful. The water may have been cold, but it was so FRESH and clean. The water was cleaning my shoes and I did not realize until I saw them at the end :D After you take the adventurous hike to the gorge, you can hike your away to another waterfall that has all sorts of views!! I felt at peace during this entire experience. The temperature is always cooler in the mountains/ by the water, we wore dry fit clothing(tank tops and capris) and were a little chilly. I cannot wait to hike to this gorge again, and the surrounding waterfalls. This is MUST vist!!

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    Oneonta Falls
    Oneonta Falls

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