A Springtime Hike to the Summit of the Coastal Mountains


Gales Creek Trail

In early May, I returned to an interesting nine-mile out-and-back hike along the Gales Creek Trail, leading to Bell Camp Road, beginning on the western slopes of the Coastal Mountains.

Bell Camp Road crowns the summit of the Coastal Mountains. To the west, the Nehalem River carves its way towards the Pacific Ocean, while to the east, Gales Creek flows into the Tualatin River,on the eastern side of the Coastal Mountains.

Dark-eyed Junco

Nearing the Summit

Nearing the summit six weeks ago

Bell Camp Road

I started the day by driving to the Reehers Camp Trailhead west of Timber, a fitting name for a small logging town in Western Oregon. The trail initially hugged the Nehalem River before crossing a bridge. Then the challenging 1,800-foot ascent to Bell Camp Road plus a nearby old elk camp begins. At one point, the trail intersected the remnants of the long-abandoned Tillamook Railroad track.

The poorly marked trail presented a challenging yet rewarding experience. Most of the upper terrain in steep hillsides that were logged. a few years back. The trail has been rerouted in places.

Aside from encountering two other hikers and several trail runners on our descent, the trail was mine. It was, without a doubt, a memorable day.

Fairy Bell (wild Lily)

a hazy Mt. St. Helens

Old Tillamook Railroad tracks

Trillium

Climbing the mountain

Nehalem River

Summit

Large stump along the lower trail

Easy to get lost within the maze of logging roads

 

 

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