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| Mt. Defiance Trail   | 
| Page Type: Route Location: Oregon, United States, North America Lat/Lon: 45.64860°N / 121.7211°W Route Type: Hiking Season: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter Time Required: Half a day Difficulty: walk-up
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| Page By: Brian Jenkins Created/Edited: Sep 11, 2001 / Dec 15, 2006 Object ID: 155766 Hits: 2488  Loading... Page Score: 86.48% - 3 Votes  Loading... Vote: Log in to vote |
ApproachFrom the parking area described in the Getting There section, follow the trail back along the highway shoulder to begin the trail.
Route DescriptionFollow the trail from the parking lot back along the shoulder of the highway. Keep right at every fork. This will take you past a couple of neat waterfalls. Cross the stream on the bridge at Hole-in-the-Wall Falls at about the 1 mile mark and continue to the junction of the Mt. Defiance Trail and Starvation Ridge Trail. Turn right and a little more relatively flat hiking gets you to the start of the switchbacks. The next mile or two are steep switchbacks (worst part of the trail) You'll gain a ridge after this and for about half a mile it's gentle and almost flat. Then the woods steepen and up until June/July you'll start to encounter snow most likely. You'll then come to a junction with the Mitchell Point Trail. From there it's .8 miles up to the summit or you can take a 1 mile loop trail to the right to the summit. (hard to find if snow-covered) If you take the .8 mile hike straight up, watch for a rock field on your right that affords great views of 3 Washington peaks. If it's still snowcovered the route generally goes right through the rock field. After the rock field are some brief woods until the summit.
For a different route back down via Starvation Ridge, take the Mitchell Point Trail to the right towards Warren Lake. A half mile past the lake there is an unmarked trail down Starvation Ridge. Don't worry about missing this trail as the Mitchell point Trail ends 50 yards after the junction.
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