From Oregon Hikers: The Bells Mountain Trail has been designated part of a 31-mile “National Recreation Trail” which begins at the Hantwick Road Trailhead and ends at the Bluff Mountain Trailhead. This moniker is slightly ironic as there is no trail in our area that takes in so many clearcuts and brand-new logging roads; in this respect, and because of destructive ATV incursions, it has been declared an “endangered” trail by the Washington Trails Association. The trail was constructed by the Chinook Trail Association, using a substantial grant, which has included it in their vision for a 300-mile loop trail around the Columbia Gorge. From the clearcuts, there are great views on a fine day of the Dole Valley, back to Yacolt, Kloochman Butte, Larch Mountain, Silver Star Mountain, Mount Saint Helens, and Mount Adams. Wildflowers will be out in the spring and the second half of the hike runs along quiet Cedar Creek.

A car shuttle is possible in the spring and summer when the road to Cold Creek Trailhead is open.

Activity Notes

Ridge hike in SW Washington near Silver Star Mountain.

Meet at MMC. 

Other Information
Driving Distance from Portland 80 miles
Driving Time from Portland 1 hours
Expected Duration Car to car in one day
Interesting Features Ridgelines