تعليقات حول - Dog Mountain Trail, Bingen
Dog Mountain Trail
Dog Mountain Trail
4.5
مسارات للتنزه سيرًا على الأقدام
طالع المزيد
عرض كامل
المنطقة
أفضل الأماكن القريبة
المطاعم
102 على بُعد 5 كيلومترات

Beneventi's Pizza
71
28 مترمناسب للشخص النباتي • البيتزا • الإيطالية • $$ - $$$

Taqueria El Rinconcito Express
23
61 متروجبات سريعة • المكسيكية • $

Carmen's Kitchen
15
6.4 مترالأمريكية • $

Ayutlense Family Mexican Restaurant
23
0.2 كمالمكسيكية • $$ - $$$

Mugs Coffee
20
0.1 كممقهى • الأمريكية • وجبات سريعة • $
The Huck Truck
6
0.2 كم

C's Teriyaki
8
0.1 كمالسوشي • $
Pine Shed Ribs
4
44 مترالأمريكية

Uplifted Coffee
3
0.5 كمالأمريكية • الإيطالية • $

Columbia Gorge Bakery
2
0.8 كممقهى
معالم الجذب
59 على بُعد 10 كيلومترات

Antiques and Oddities
11
9.8 مترمتاجر تحف

Columbia River Gorge
1,213
3.4 كمتكوينات جيولوجية • وديان ضيقة

Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum
414
متاحف متخصصة

Horsetail Falls- Columbia River Gorge
386
4.3 كممسارات للتنزه سيرًا على الأقدام

Marchesi Vineyards
242
مصانع نبيذ ومزارع كرم

Full Sail Brewing Company
191
3.8 كممصانع بيرة

Panorama Point County Park
107
4 كممتنزهات

The Fruit Loop
125
طرق سيارات ذات مناظر طبيعية خلابة

Port of Hood River
32
2.9 كممسطحات مائية

Ascendente Winery
3
1.9 كممصانع نبيذ ومزارع كرم
4.5
30 تعليق
ممتاز
22
جيد جدًا
5
متوسط
1
سيئ
1
سيئ جدًا
1
Travelnat
الولايات المتحدة113 مساهمة
فبراير 2021
Did this hike in February. Decent amount of parking along the highway, and there is a toilet at the trailhead. It’s many many steep switchbacks. The view at the top was quite nice, sweeping views of the Columbia and the hills across the river. But there always also a lot of wind and it was cold.
كُتب بتاريخ 27 فبراير 2021
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keystime44
Bucaramanga, كولومبيا40 مساهمة
بمفردك • يوليو 2020
There’s 2 routes and I chose the more difficult one and didn’t regret it but it was difficult mainly because I had too much heavy camera equipment in my pack along with extra clothes, food and water. I would say take minimum supplies and it would be much easier
كُتب بتاريخ 7 يوليو 2020
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AngelaMFamily
Hood River, Oregon33 مساهمة
مايو 2019
This hike is tough, but the reward is a priceless view from the second highest point in the Gorge. Advance permits are required for traffic control.
كُتب بتاريخ 12 يونيو 2019
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111shannonday
White Salmon, واشنطن18 مساهمة
زوجان • مايو 2019
I suppose Dog Mountain is a rite of passage in some manner... However, NOT my FAV! SO many more beautiful and bucolic trails... Keep it coming though! Rather have tourists here than the locals!
كُتب بتاريخ 29 مايو 2019
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Jenny Singh Mott
Vancouver, واشنطن73 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • مايو 2019
Buttkicker of a trail👍🏼Almost 7 miles, 8.5 if you take the Augsberger trail(little bit of a grace in the gradual incline then the hard & the more difficult trail. The flowers were in their prime♥️Amazing beauty & a workout of a hike, but very rewarding🙏🏽
كُتب بتاريخ 27 مايو 2019
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sburkewilson
فانكوفر, كندامساهمتيْن
الأصدقاء • فبراير 2019
I would rate this as an easy hike, no areas that would be considered challenging. Snow shoes are not always necessary during the winter months. A solid pair of winter boots with a good tread will do just fine.
كُتب بتاريخ 7 فبراير 2019
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Jenny Singh Mott
Vancouver, واشنطن73 مساهمة
بمفردك • أكتوبر 2018
To the summit it is incline ALL THE WAY!Worth every stinken high knee step👍🏼Please carry an emergency kit. I have seen many injuries on this trail due to lack of preparedness.The last mile is the real test🤘🏽I love to hang and eat at the top before heading down☺️
كُتب بتاريخ 27 أكتوبر 2018
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Paul M
Scarborough418 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • مايو 2018
This is one of the few hikes that are still open after the fire of 2017. It's a steep, constant uphill with almost 3000ft of elevation gain in about 3 miles. Your reward though, are some stunning panoramic views.
There is a parking lot that can take I'd guess up to maybe 40 or 50 cars. DO NOT park anywhere except designated spaces or you will be towed. This happened to several people whilst we visited and we ended up having to give a couple a ride to the impound lot. There's a $5 fee payable at the trailhead for parking, or you can use a Forest Pass or Interagency Pass, just be sure to leave them on display in your car. From March 31 to July 1, if you want to hike on a weekend you'll need a permit. I believe there is also a shuttle bus available to and from the trailhead that leaves from the Skamania County Fairgrounds parking lot. Fee is $1 each way and if you ride the shuttle you will get a free hiking permit.
The trail itself is about 6 miles roundtrip, but please be aware that this is a very steep trail. We met so many people on our way down that were really struggling and weren't anywhere near the top. After a short steep climb you'll come to a fork in the trail where a sign points right to 'difficult' or left to 'more difficult'. There's not much difference in distance but the sign is certainly correct. The left fork is very steep and has few switchbacks, just a constant uphill slog to the top. The right fork is a little easier and has a nice lookout point part way up. I'd advise anyone unsure of their abilities to take the right trail and try to make it to that viewpoint, then see how you feel from there. We took the left trail up (from the parking lot to the top via this route took us about 1h 30m, including stops for photos and rests) and came back down the other, which seemed not quite as steep and it had a few steps and switchbacks. Watch your footing as the trail was dusty and full of loose stones and pebbles when we went, hiking poles will certainly help up and down.
When you finally emerge above the treeline, the meadow area is quite exposed so be sure to pack the correct clothing for the weather and a windbreaker is a good idea. We visited late May when the awesome display of wildflowers was still in full force, though the views from the summit are truly amazing any time of the year. We were lucky to have a clear sunny day and enjoyed far-reaching panoramic views of the Gorge and surrounding landscapes.
Someone else has put that dogs are not allowed on the trail, but we saw plenty of people with their dogs whilst we were hiking and the shuttle is dog friendly so I'm pretty sure they are allowed, after all, it's called Dog Mountain.
There is a parking lot that can take I'd guess up to maybe 40 or 50 cars. DO NOT park anywhere except designated spaces or you will be towed. This happened to several people whilst we visited and we ended up having to give a couple a ride to the impound lot. There's a $5 fee payable at the trailhead for parking, or you can use a Forest Pass or Interagency Pass, just be sure to leave them on display in your car. From March 31 to July 1, if you want to hike on a weekend you'll need a permit. I believe there is also a shuttle bus available to and from the trailhead that leaves from the Skamania County Fairgrounds parking lot. Fee is $1 each way and if you ride the shuttle you will get a free hiking permit.
The trail itself is about 6 miles roundtrip, but please be aware that this is a very steep trail. We met so many people on our way down that were really struggling and weren't anywhere near the top. After a short steep climb you'll come to a fork in the trail where a sign points right to 'difficult' or left to 'more difficult'. There's not much difference in distance but the sign is certainly correct. The left fork is very steep and has few switchbacks, just a constant uphill slog to the top. The right fork is a little easier and has a nice lookout point part way up. I'd advise anyone unsure of their abilities to take the right trail and try to make it to that viewpoint, then see how you feel from there. We took the left trail up (from the parking lot to the top via this route took us about 1h 30m, including stops for photos and rests) and came back down the other, which seemed not quite as steep and it had a few steps and switchbacks. Watch your footing as the trail was dusty and full of loose stones and pebbles when we went, hiking poles will certainly help up and down.
When you finally emerge above the treeline, the meadow area is quite exposed so be sure to pack the correct clothing for the weather and a windbreaker is a good idea. We visited late May when the awesome display of wildflowers was still in full force, though the views from the summit are truly amazing any time of the year. We were lucky to have a clear sunny day and enjoyed far-reaching panoramic views of the Gorge and surrounding landscapes.
Someone else has put that dogs are not allowed on the trail, but we saw plenty of people with their dogs whilst we were hiking and the shuttle is dog friendly so I'm pretty sure they are allowed, after all, it's called Dog Mountain.
كُتب بتاريخ 1 يونيو 2018
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jackwidely
بورتلاند, Oregon201 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • مايو 2018
this is almost 3000 ft up a mountain. and down. bring poles to save your knees a bit. 2-3 hours up. 1-2 down. Great views of the gorge, sunset, etc. Epic views. can be extremely windy, but don't let that stop you.
about an hour up there is a good spot on the difficult (not the more difficult) trail for a snack and a look at the river... then keep going to the top. worth it.
go to website to read about NEW 2018 PARKING LIMITS ON WEEKENDS. New permit required or shuttle bus.
NO DOGS ALLOWS ON TRAIL, fyi.
about an hour up there is a good spot on the difficult (not the more difficult) trail for a snack and a look at the river... then keep going to the top. worth it.
go to website to read about NEW 2018 PARKING LIMITS ON WEEKENDS. New permit required or shuttle bus.
NO DOGS ALLOWS ON TRAIL, fyi.
كُتب بتاريخ 27 مايو 2018
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allisonakd
Sherwood, Oregon211 مساهمة
زوجان • يوليو 2017
Well this is straight up and straight down. Steep but great views when it's clear. Be prepared with poles and good shoes! Take water too because it has areas that are very exposed. Take layers too because it can be very windy and cold at the top. Would not recommend for young kids or out of shape people.
كُتب بتاريخ 26 يوليو 2017
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Travel_Pro0502
Waukesha, Wisconsin11 مساهمة
We recently booked a trip to Oregon for a spur of the moment getaway next month in May. I hoped to do the Dog Mountain hike on May 22 or 23 but there are no tickets available for multiple weeks in a row online through the state website. My question is: can I do the hike without a ticket and/or is there another way I can guarantee I have the opportunity to hike the mountain? Thanks!