Dog Mountain Trail

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Dog Mountain Trail is a popular and steep hiking route in Washington’s Columbia River Gorge known for its wildflower meadows and expansive river and mountain views.

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Hamilton Mountain Trail 1

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instanceOf hiking trail
recreational trail
difficulty steep
strenuous
hasApproximateLength about 10.5 kilometers round trip
about 6.5 miles round trip
hasElevationGain about 2800 feet
about 850 meters
hasFeature exposed slopes
forest sections
open ridges
hasHighPointElevation about 2948 feet
about 899 meters
hasTrailheadNear Carson, Washington
State Route 14 NERFINISHED
isLoopOrOutAndBack lollipop loop options
knownFor expansive views
spring wildflower displays
views of the Columbia River Gorge
wildflower meadows
locatedIn Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
surface form: Columbia River Gorge

Skamania County, Washington
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
near Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
offersViewOf Mount Hood
onLandform Dog Mountain
overlooks Columbia River
partOf Gifford Pinchot National Forest
popularFor day hiking
wildflower viewing
requires permit on busy spring weekends
safetyNote can be very windy and exposed near the top
steep grade can be challenging for beginners
season spring
summer
trailUse hiking

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