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| Pyramids Mountain Trail |
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Elevation Gain:
2,600 Feet
USGS Map:
McKenzie Bridge
Ending Elevation:
5,000 Feet
Beginning Elevation:
2,400 Feet
Length, One-way:
6.4 Miles
Difficulty:
Most Difficult
Reservation:
No
Season:
Year-round
From Blue River, Travel east of Hwy. #126 for 4 miles and turn right onto Rd. 19 (Aufderheide Forest Drive.) Continue for 14 miles to RD. 19-570 an turn left . Drive 1 mile to the fork in the road and stay to the left. The trailhead is 0.25 miles on the right.
Location Information
Pyramids Mountain Trail #3322 is a most difficult 6.4 mile hike at an elevation of 2,400 feet. This trail goes through forested areas and large meadow. Take a side trip to the top of Pyramid Mountain for a view of the Cascades.The trail is not maintained and is for experienced hikers who have skills in locating hard to located sections of the trail. This is a very difficult trail to follow. It offers a challenge and solitude.
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