Page Type: | Route |
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Lat/Lon: | 44.40930°N / 122.106°W |
GPX File: | Download GPX » View Route on Map |
Route Type: | Hiking |
Season: | Spring, Summer, Fall |
Time Required: | Most of a day |
This route provides a trail from Echo Basin to the ridge top and then joins the standard ridge route from Toad Creek Rd. The Echo Lake Basin Trail is a good, maintained trail. The connector to the top of the ridge appears to be an elk trail that has been improved a little by some brush trimming. I highly recommend this route.
From Santiam Junction (US 20/OR 22)head west on US 20 for 8 miles. Turn right onto NF 055, a good gravel road. Follow NF 055 to the Echo Basin Trailhead. No pass required.
Follow the Echo Basin Trail to a fork at a stream bridge. This is the beginning of the basin loop trail. You may take either direction. If going counter-clockwise, follow through lots of slide alder until the trail reaches an open area. You want to leave the trail at the second puncheon bridge. Cross muddy grass for 100 feet or so and then angle right through a gap in the brush. If you're in the right spot, there should be a couple of bent tree trunks to step over. The trail then becomes better defined and heads straight uphill. It quickly turns and climbs in a long traverse to the ridge top just east of North Peak. From there, follow the use trail along the ridge to the Echo summit.