Timberline Trail

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Timberline Trail is a renowned long-distance hiking loop that circumnavigates Oregon’s Mount Hood, offering alpine scenery, river crossings, and access to diverse mountain ecosystems.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf long-distance hiking trail
loop trail
accessPoint Timberline Lodge parking area
allows backcountry camping
crosses Eliot Branch
Newton Creek
Sandy River NERFINISHED
White River NERFINISHED
glacial streams
difficulty strenuous
encircles Mount Hood
hasApproximateLength about 40 miles
about 64 kilometers
hasDesignation recreation trail
hasFeature significant elevation gain and loss
hasHazard rapidly changing mountain weather
river crossings
steep erosion gullies
hasSurface dirt
rock
isLoop true
locatedIn Mount Hood National Forest
Oregon
locatedInCountry United States of America
surface form: "United States"
locatedOn Mount Hood
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
surface form: "United States Forest Service"
near Government Camp, Oregon
notableFor circumnavigation of a major stratovolcano
diverse mountain ecosystems
offersViewOf Cascade Range
surface form: "Cascade Range peaks"

Mount Hood glaciers
partOf Pacific Northwest
surface form: "Pacific Northwest hiking routes"
passesThrough alpine terrain
glacial valleys
subalpine forest
popularFor backpacking
multi-day hiking
region Pacific Northwest
requires wilderness regulations compliance
season early fall
late summer
trailheadAt Timberline Lodge
usedFor trail running
withinProtectedArea Mount Hood Wilderness

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Mount Hood National Forest hasTrail Timberline Trail

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