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Gorge Trail #400, OR

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Distance Round Trip 35 miles
Trailhead Elevation 222 feet
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Preferred May, Oct, Jun, Sep → 7 AM
Sun  5:33am - 6:41pm
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The Gorge 400 Trail traverses many sites and other trails on the west end of the Gorge in Oregon, from Angel's Rest Trailhead on the Historic Columbia River Highway to Wyeth Trail (#411) near Gorton Creek. Parts of this trail "piggyback" on other system trails. Much of it is along Interstate 84 and can be quite noisy in places.


Mountain bikes are allowed on the Gorge 400 Trail from John Yeon Trailhead east to Moody Road in Cascade Locks, OR, and from Wyeth Campground west to Herman Creek Trail #406. Bikes are prohibited between Angel's Rest trailhead and Ainsworth Campground and between Moody Road and Herman Creek trail #406
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Sections from West to East:
Angels Rest to Ainsworth - Bikes are prohibited on this section, which runs from MP 0-12.5.
Ainsworth to John Yeon - Oregon State Parks manages this section and runs from MP 12.5 to 15.
John Yeon Park to Wahclella - runs from MP 15 to 19.5
Wahclella to Eagle Creek - runs from MP 19.5 to 22.5
Eagle Creek to Cascade Locks - runs from MP 22.5 to 25
Cascade Locks to Wyeth - This section runs from MP 25 to 35, but bikes are only allowed on the 3.4-mile stretch from Wyeth to Herman Creek Trail #406.


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