McCall Point
It was a beautiful sunny April day with little wind.
I drove to the east side of the Columbia River Gorge to the Rowena Crest Viewpoint. Basalt cliffs, oak grasslands and interesting trails make it a pleasurable hiking area in the spring.

McCall Point

Buzzard
BPA Hikers
I headed south through an open, relatively flat area for one-half mile. Golden balsamroots created swaths of color on the green plateau.
Then the Trail became serious, gaining 1,000 feet in a little over one mile before reaching the top of McCall Point at 1,700 feet. On the way up, I ran into a fellow hiker coming down the trail. She recognized me and piqued my interest, saying that a group of hikers were close behind her that I would recognize. Sure enough, soon some old buddies from my BPA days rounded the corner. I hadn’t seen Geoff, Scott and the rest of them in years. What a nice surprize!
After catching up, I returned to the hike and enjoyed the views on the way to the summit. The views extended for miles up and down the Gorge.
What a nice way to spend a day in the Pacific Northwest.

View of Columbia River from summit

Columbia Desert Parsley

Balsamroot

Looking down on Rowena Plateau

Grass Widow

Paintbrush

Glacier Lily

Yellow Bell

Thanks for the shout out John it was great to see you on the trail and on such a GORGEOUS day.
What a wonderful surprise during a hike! We love spring wildflower season in the gorge!