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	| Hike Length:    | 
	15.2 miles round trip  | 
 
	| Elev. Change:   | 
	2100' gain  | 
 
	| Hike Difficulty:   | 
	Difficult  | 
 
	| Type of Hike:  | 
	In and Out  | 
 
	| Season:  | 
	Late Spring thru Fall  | 
 
 	
	
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	| Trail Numbers:  | 
	#172, 180, 180-D  | 
 
	| Trail Condition:  | 
	Good  | 
 
	| Trail Access:    | 
	Good  | 
 
	| Trail Signage:   | 
	Poor to Good  | 
 
	| Features:   | 
	Views, Wildflowers  | 
 
 	
	
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	| Pet Friendly:   | 
	Yes  | 
 
	| Useage:  | 
	Minimal  | 
 
	| Permit:  | 
	NW FP Not Required  | 
 
	| Horses:  | 
	Yes  | 
 
	| Mtn Bikes:   | 
	No  | 
 
 	
	
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    Summary:  
	 
	
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	This hike begins off Forest Road
	#41.  The trail follows an old
	road for the first couple
	miles along a ridge line.
	This entire area was burned
	severely in what is known as
	the 1902 Yacolt Burn.  Even today
	you can see the attempts to
	replant the forest from decades
	ago.
	
  
	The area was burned so badly
	that it has never fully recovered.
	As you hike along this trail you
	can plainly see small ridges built
	to hold moisture and the newly
	planted trees in an attempt to
	restore the forest.
	
  
	After leaving the parking area,
	the trail climbs gently along a
	ridge following the old road bed.
	Views along this stretch of the
	hike are great.  You can see Mt
	Adams to the northeast, Mt Hood to
	the southeast, and Mt St Helens to
	the north.  In season this is a
	very floral hike.
	
  
	After a couple miles, the road ends
	and the trail continues.  The trail
	looses some elevation at this point
	as it works its way over to Bluff
	Mountain.  After crossing the saddle
	between ridges, the trail climbs
	steeply along the western side of
	Bluff Mountain.  The views of Little
	Baldy and Silver Star Mountain are
	spectacular.
	
  
	As the trail works its way to the 
	west side of Bluff Mtn, it enters
	a dense new-growth forest.  When
	it emerges, the trail climbs steeply
	before leveling off on the south side
	of Little Baldy Mountain.  Here you
	are treated to views of the Columbia
	River Valley to the south and Silver
	Star Mountain directly in front of
	you to the west.
	
  
	The trail crosses the southwestern
	flank of Little Baldy in an open
	rocky area.  When it reaches the
	ridge line directly west of the
	mountain, you can scramble to the
	top of Little Baldy by just following
	an old trail that is still evident.
	From the top of the mountain you 
	have outstanding views of all the local
	Cascade Volcanos - Mt Hood to the
	southeast, Mt Adams to the northeast,
	Mt Rainier to the north, and Mt
	St Helens to the northwest.
	
  
	
 
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	The following images are random samples of the wildflowers found in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. 
 
	
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	Directions:  
    
  
	
	from Battle Ground, WA 
	Travel north from Battle Ground, WA on SR503 for approximately 5.6 miles to the
	Lucia Falls Road.  Turn right and follow this road for about 14 miles east to the
	Sunset Falls Road.  Continue east on the Sunset Falls Road, which will become
	Forest Road 42, for 7.3 miles where	you need to turn right onto Forest Road 41.
	
  
	Follow FR41 through the Sunset Campground and across the East Fork of the Lewis River.
	Continue on FR41 for about 3.3 miles and you will come to the intersection of FR4109.
	FR4109 will take you to Silver Star Mountain, but for this hike, continue on eastward
	for another 5.6 miles, which will bring you to a wide open ridgeline and the trailhead
	for Little Baldy Mountain and the eastern approach to Silver Star Mountain.
	
  
 
Click on the link below to see a map taking you to the trailhead.
	
   
	
	
  
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	A Virtual Hike in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest 
	 
      
	
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