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Hiking in Columbia River Gorge
 Cape Horn Trail

General Information


Stylized view of Rooster Rock State Park at sunset taken from Cape Horn Trail near Columbia Gorge Bed and Breakfast
Christina Brittain photo
©2006.

Hikers on the Cape Horn Trail often relax and enjoy a weekend stay at Columbia Gorge Bed and Breakfast just 5 minutes from the Trail.

And they can hike up Quinn Mountain for a beautiful view back to the west toward the Cape Horn bluffs.

 

Click on CAPE HORN TRAIL to see BUD QUINN celebrating birthday #83 by hiking CAPE HORN TRAIL on  09/25/06. Having survived the hike, he nicknamed it Quinn Trail in honor of his accomplishment.

Above: View from Pioneer Point atop Cape Horn Trail bluff in Skamania County, Columbia River Gorge.. The Cape Horn trailhead is just a five minute walk from Columbia River Gorge Bed and Breakfast..  

There is a proposal to formalize the already created Cape Horn Trail, which is a diverse trail offering vast open views of the Columbia River Gorge just 25 miles east of the Portland/Vancouver Metropolitan area. Numerous issues regarding safety, accessibility, parking, protection of private property from trespass, highway crossings, etc. must be resolved before the Trail becomes more heavily used by the public at large.

Concerned citizens living in the immediate vicinity of the Cape Horn Trail have formed the Cape Horn Conservancy to share their thoughts and promote safe, practical Trail development in the coming years.

From the existing Cape Horn Overlook along Washington's HWY 14, visitors are treated to one of the most scenic viewpoints in the Gorge, but parking is limited to a narrow strip along the highway. With recent public purchases of hundreds of acres atop Cape Horn, a trail and overlook area could be built to offer a safer and more stunning recreation opportunity for Gorge visitors.

Wildflowers on Cape Horn Trail in spring near Columbia Gorge Bed and Breakfast inn for romantic lodging

Cape Horn Trail in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area

Photo from Friends of the Gorge website at www.gorgefriends.org.

Cape Horn Trail
specifics
:

Strenuous: 7 miles, 1650-ft elev. gain.
Trail goes behind Cape Horn Falls, along high cliffs and rugged trails to secluded settings, wildflower meadows, and scenic viewpoints.

Today, the Cape Horn Trail, is still a primitive trail, beginning at the intersection of Salmon Falls Road and State Highway 14. It takes hikers to the top of the Cape Horn bluff where they will marvel at the expansiveness and beauty of the Gorge.

Go to the Friends of the Gorge website at
http://www.gorgefriends.org/trails/CapeHorn/photo_album.2005-01-07.3995863969
to see pictures taken from Cape Horn Trail and bluff.

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LEARN MORE ABOUT CAPE HORN TRAIL AT THESE LINKS:

FRIENDS OF THE GORGE   
http://www.gorgefriends.org/trails/CapeHorn/

Cape Horn Loop Hike

Calculate roughly how many calories you could burn
on the Cape Horn Trail hike.

http://www.hikingupward.com/WSP/CapeHorn/

 

 

CLICK HERE
TO READ COLUMBIAN NEWSPAPER ARTICLE ON CAPE HORN TRAIL 4/27/06

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Phone: 360.837.3711        Email: QuinnMountain@gmail.com

Columbia River Gorge Bed and Breakfast - Peaceful, secluded accommodations
 COLUMBIA GORGE, HOOD RIVER, and PORTLAND, OREGON

VANCOUVER, CAMAS, WASHOUGAL, SKAMANIA, WASHINGTON
Located in Skamania  County with mailing address of Washougal WA 98671.

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