Taylor Lake via Riverfront Trail
Taylor Lake via Riverfront Trail
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The Taylor Lake via Riverfront Trail offers an easy hike perfect for a quick escape. You will follow the scenic Riverfront Trail, enjoying views of the Columbia River as it winds alongside the water. This gentle route covers 2.1 miles (3.4 km) with a minimal elevation gain of just 46…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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This route, which accesses the Riverfront Trail near Taylor Lake in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, is generally considered easy. It features a relatively flat and accessible walking surface, making it suitable for most hikers.
The terrain primarily consists of a short paved trail that leads to the Riverfront Trail. This suggests a smooth, even surface, ideal for a leisurely walk alongside the river.
You can expect picturesque views, often featuring the river itself, surrounding natural beauty, and potentially glimpses of the mountains within the Columbia River Gorge. The area is known for its scenic landscapes.
Yes, given its easy difficulty and paved sections, this trail is generally family-friendly. It's a great option for a relaxed outing with kids.
Rules for dogs can vary within the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. It's best to check specific signage at the trailhead or the official park website for current regulations regarding leashes and pet access on the Riverfront Trail.
The trail can be enjoyed during most seasons. Spring brings wildflowers, summer offers warm weather, and fall showcases beautiful foliage. Winter conditions might vary, so check local weather and trail reports before heading out.
As this trail is located within the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, certain areas or trailheads might require a recreation pass or have a day-use fee. It's advisable to check the official National Forest Service website for the Columbia River Gorge to confirm any permit or fee requirements before your visit.
The trail accesses the Riverfront Trail near Taylor Lake. Specific trailhead parking details would depend on the exact access point. Generally, riverfront trails in scenic areas often have designated parking lots, but it's recommended to look for specific directions to the 'Taylor Lake via Riverfront Trail' access point within the Columbia River Gorge.
Yes, the route is described as accessing the Riverfront Trail. This means it connects to a larger trail system, allowing for potentially longer walks along the river if you choose to explore further.
The primary notable feature is the scenic experience of walking along the Riverfront Trail, offering views of the river and the surrounding natural environment of the Columbia River Gorge. The presence of Taylor Lake itself also adds to the natural beauty of the area.