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Clackamas County

Yocum Ridge Trail

Hard

4

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Yocum Ridge Trail

05:30

15.2km

1,430m

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Embark on the Yocum Ridge Trail for a challenging hike through the Mount Hood Wilderness, covering 9.5 miles (15.2 km) with a significant elevation gain of 4690 feet (1429 metres). This difficult route typically takes around 5 hours and 29 minutes to complete. You will trek through dense old-growth forests…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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1.87 km

Sandy River Crossing

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This crossing does not have a footbridge, although there are toppled trees that will help in traversing across the river. Take precautions to ensure a safe passage. A walking stick or trekking poles will be helpful for balance.

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5.49 km

Ramona Falls

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Beautiful fairyland-like waterfall along the Pacific Crest Trail on the west side of Mount Hood. You can get there by hiking the 7-mile Ramona Falls Loop, but keep in mind that you have to cross the Sandy River on logs.

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14.6 km

610 m

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8.23 km

6.39 km

606 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to hike Yocum Ridge Trail?

The recommended season for hiking Yocum Ridge Trail is typically from July through mid-October. During this period, snow levels are generally manageable, and the alpine meadows are vibrant with wildflowers, offering spectacular views.

Where is the trailhead for Yocum Ridge Trail and what are the parking options?

The Yocum Ridge Trail typically starts from the Ramona Falls Trailhead. Parking is available there, but it can fill up quickly, especially on weekends, due to the popularity of Ramona Falls. Arriving early is highly recommended.

Do I need a permit or pass to hike Yocum Ridge Trail?

Yes, as the Yocum Ridge Trail is located within the Mount Hood Wilderness, you will need a Northwest Forest Pass or an equivalent interagency pass for parking at the trailhead. Wilderness permits are also required for day use and overnight stays, which are typically self-issued at the trailhead.

Is the Yocum Ridge Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Yocum Ridge Trail. However, since it's within the Mount Hood Wilderness, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Please remember to pack out all waste.

What is the terrain like on Yocum Ridge Trail?

The terrain varies significantly. The initial section to Ramona Falls is wide and sandy. Beyond the falls, it transitions to dirt and pine needles, ascending through dense old-growth forests with numerous switchbacks. Higher up, you'll encounter open areas, alpine meadows, and sections along steep hillsides. Be prepared for potential snow at higher elevations, even in summer, and possible blowdowns.

What can I see along the Yocum Ridge Trail?

The trail offers diverse and spectacular scenery. You'll follow the Sandy River, pass the beautiful Ramona Falls, and ascend through forests to open alpine meadows. These meadows provide breathtaking views of Mount Hood, the Sandy River Canyon, the Reid Glacier, and Sandy River Crossing. Numerous waterfalls can also be seen and heard in the canyons below.

Does the Yocum Ridge Trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other trails. You'll find it intersects with the Mt. Hood Timberline Trail, the PCT - Oregon Section G, and the Sandy River Trail #770. A significant portion of the route is on the Yocum Ridge Trail #771 itself, and it also briefly joins the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail #2000.

What regulations should I be aware of when hiking in the Mount Hood Wilderness?

When hiking in the Mount Hood Wilderness, remember to practice Leave No Trace principles. This includes packing out all trash, staying on marked trails, respecting wildlife, and properly disposing of human waste. Campfires may be restricted, especially during dry periods, and group size limits might apply. Always check current regulations with the Forest Service before your trip.

Is there water available on the trail?

Yes, there are small tarns and creeks along the trail, particularly in the lower and middle sections. However, these may be seasonal, and water sources can become scarce at higher elevations or during dry periods. It's always best to carry sufficient water for your entire hike or be prepared to filter water from natural sources.

What makes Yocum Ridge Trail unique compared to other trails in the area?

Beyond the popular initial stretch to Ramona Falls, Yocum Ridge Trail offers a profound sense of solitude and remoteness, often described as having 'old hiking magic.' It provides some of the most inspiring and sweeping views of Mount Hood and its glaciers, leading to pristine and accessible alpine meadows that are truly spectacular.

Are there any alternative trails or loop options for Yocum Ridge?

While the Yocum Ridge Trail itself is primarily an out-and-back route to various viewpoints, it does connect with the Timberline Trail and the Pacific Crest Trail at higher elevations. This allows for potential longer loop options or multi-day backpacking trips for experienced hikers, though these would involve significant additional distance and elevation.

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