Eagle Creek Trail

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Eagle Creek Trail is a popular hiking route in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge known for its dramatic canyon scenery, waterfalls, and cliffside paths.

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Starvation Creek trailhead 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
recreational trail
approximateLength 13 miles one way to Wahtum Lake
closedDueTo Eagle Creek Fire 2017
connectsTo Pacific Crest Trail
difficulty moderate to strenuous
elevationGain approximately 3300 feet to Wahtum Lake
followsWatercourse Eagle Creek
hasFeature exposed sections
steep canyon walls
tunnel behind waterfall
hasHazard slippery conditions near waterfalls
steep drop-offs
hasTrailheadNear Cascade Locks, Oregon
hasWaterfall Loowit Falls
Metlako Falls
Punch Bowl Falls
Tunnel Falls
Tunnel Falls
surface form: Twister Falls
knownFor canyon scenery
cliffside paths
narrow ledges with cable handrails
waterfalls
locatedIn Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
surface form: Columbia River Gorge

Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness
Oregon
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInProtectedArea Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
managedBy Mount Hood National Forest
U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
near Columbia River
Interstate 84 NERFINISHED
partOf Pacific Crest Trail
surface form: Pacific Crest Trail access network
popularFor backpacking
day hiking
photography
reopenedInStagesAfter Eagle Creek Fire 2017
requires Northwest Forest Pass or equivalent parking pass at trailhead
season fall
spring
summer
subjectTo landslides
rockfall
seasonal closures
trailUse hiking only
usedFor access to Wahtum Lake
access to high-elevation backcountry in Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness

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Punch Bowl Falls accessTrail Eagle Creek Trail
Starvation Creek Falls hasTrailhead Eagle Creek Trail
this entity surface form: Starvation Creek trailhead