Reaching the summit of Elk Mountain is an arduous task. The trail climbs nearly 2,000 feet in less than 2 miles, and the steepness is compounded by loose in many places. This is a hike that you will appreciate having poles! You'll get several great opportunities to soak in some views on your way to the summit. Once there, take a moment to sign it at the summit register (maintained by the Mazamas!) before dropping off the backside of Elk to reach to Elk Creek Trail.

The junction to Elk Creek Trail is about 2 miles from the summit of Elk Mountain. Returning via Elk Creek offers a different view of this section of forest with fir trees giving way to alder. With the legacy of the Tillamook Burn fires up through 1950, this is a young forest, but the recovery has been swift with no sign of fire damage and with healthy trees throughout.

More details: https://www.outdoorproject.com/adventures/oregon/hikes/elk-mountain-loop-elk-creek-trail

Activity Notes

This will be our first hike out and back on the King's Mountain trail.  This will be a good learning experience to see what clothing gear works for you, and what doesn't.  Please bring the necessary gear (that you currently own) with you in your pack in order to keep yourself warm and dry.  You will learn throughout these hikes what gear works for you, and your gear shortcomings.  Always bring rain gear.

We will have an opportunity to practice some fixed line and rappelling skills on this hike.  So bring your rock climbing gear (see required gear).

Other Information
Driving Distance from Portland 52 miles
Driving Time from Portland 1 hours
Distance - Round Trip 7 miles
Expected Duration Car to car in one day
Interesting Features Mountain Views, Ridgelines, Spectacular Views