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| | Here in Oregon backpacking is always an enjoyable thing to do. Trails for backpacking, and backpacking can be found all over Oregon, and Tanner Butte Trail in Multnomah County is one of them. Tanner Butte Trail is situated a rather lengthy tour from Hood River, but it is a really great backcountry hiking trail. The length of Tanner Butte Trail is on the longer side with an average amount of climbing distance which makes it a magnificent backcountry trail for experienced backcountry trekkers in great shape. This part of Oregon has a fine deal of available |
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outdoors things to do. This great outdoors hiking trail has a total elevation difference of 3,349 feet which is higher than average. During the warmest time of the year here at Tanner Butte Trail, high temperatures mostly get into the 70's. All through the dark hours of summer
| | temperatures drop down into the 50's. Daytime highs throughout the wintertime are in the 40's with winter lows in the 30's overnight here at Tanner Butte Trail. This backcountry walk should take you about 2 days, so it's a perfect thing if your backpack is big enough to do the job. Don’t forget to check for any current restrictions or closures before you go. Being 13.6 miles long; it's longer than many hiking trails. There are plenty of backpacking and hiking trails in Oregon; each one of them has its own unique loveliness. Keep in mind that this is | |
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a long wilderness trail, so don't forget to pack enough supplies. This great outdoors hiking trail has two trailheads, so backpacking it one way is an option if you can arrange for a ride back. The hiking trails of the Central Cascade Range are a really magnificent way to spend
quality time in the fresh air. There are so many backcountry trails in this area. Tanner Butte Trail sees pretty high levels of precipitation; the wettest month of the year is regularly December, that's the one that rains the most, and July is when it's the driest. We all need
to get out in the outdoors once in a while, and if you happen to be in Multnomah County of Oregon, Tanner Butte Trail is a tremendous local backcountry hiking trail for doing a bit of leg stretching. Some parts of Tanner Butte Trail are much higher up than other parts of the hiking
trail, so keep in mind that you may need to dress differently at different elevations.
Briefly about the general area: Don't try to stop me, cause I'm havin' a wonderful time here at Tanner Butte Trail. Nearby Gold Dust Rock is a splendid site to go if you're at Tanner
Butte Trail, and you can stay the night at Bridge Of The Gods Motel and RV. Yeah, come up here to the Central Cascade Range for a brilliant time. If you don't mind getting soaked, you can always go whitewater paddling on Sandy River, and Sorenson Creek is one of the streams close
by that might be worth visiting. This is a great river. While you're here at Tanner Butte Trail it's a fine idea to take a look at Latourell Prairie, and Wauna Point is not far at all. There's some flowing water nearby, Tish Creek is a stream you can take a look at while here,
and Tanner Butte Trail is a wonderful place to camp, Lewis and Clark RV Park is a wonderful place. Here at Tanner Butte Trail there are plenty of people from Hood River, and the beauty of mother nature reveals herself at Big Cedar Springs. All the outdoors entertaining things
in the Central Cascade Range will keep you coming back many times. You must unquestionably dedicate some time to Benson Plateau since you're here at Tanner Butte Trail, and Wind River has a magnificent whitewater paddling spot nearby. This river is so wonderful. Tanner Spring is an inspiring location to stop at during your stay.
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Location of Trailhead 1: Latitude 45.5991, Longitude -121.9417 - - Directions and Road Map
Location of Trailhead 2: Latitude 45.5414, Longitude -121.9183 - - Directions and Road Map

Trailhead 1 to Trailhead 2: Total hiking length = 6.8 miles Total climbing distance = 3.4 miles Difficulty : Difficult Casual Hiking Pace:
6.5 hours
Fast Hiking Pace:
3.5 hours
Trailhead 2 to Trailhead 1: Total hiking length = 6.8 miles Total climbing distance = 2 miles Difficulty : Difficult Casual Hiking Pace:
5.5 hours
Fast Hiking Pace:
3 hours
| | Trailhead 1 back to Trailhead 1: Total hiking length = 13.6 miles Total climbing distance = 5.4 miles Difficulty : Difficult Casual Hiking Pace:
2 days
Fast Hiking Pace:
7.5 hours
Trailhead 2 back to Trailhead 2: Total hiking length = 13.6 miles Total climbing distance = 5.4 miles Difficulty : Difficult Casual Hiking Pace:
2 days
Fast Hiking Pace:
7.5 hours
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Total elevation difference: 3349 feet

Bonneville Hot Springs Resort, North Bonneville
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5 miles away
This property is a 100 percent nonsmoking facility. Up to two children 17 and under stay free in same room with adult. Over two children are 10.00USD per child per day and purchase of rollaway is requ...
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Best Western Columbia River Inn, Cascade Locks
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5 miles away
Enjoy the spectacular scenery of the Columbia River Gorge at this Cascade Locks hotel. The Best Western Columbia River Inn is located only 35 miles from Portland, Oregon with easy access to area attr...
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| These outdoors activities are available near Tanner Butte Trail. |
| | Trails Near Tanner Butte Trail:
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Tanner Cutoff Trail, Multnomah County
County
, 1 miles away, 3.8 hiking miles, 3045 feet elevation difference |
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Eagle Tanner Trail, Hood River County
County
, 3 miles away, 10.4 hiking miles, 2700 feet elevation difference |
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Eagle Creek Trail, Hood River County
County
, 5 miles away, 12.7 hiking miles, 3778 feet elevation difference |
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Big Bend Trail, Multnomah County
County
, 6 miles away, 5.8 hiking miles, 538 feet elevation difference |
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Table Mountain Trail, Multnomah County
County
, 7 miles away, 11.4 hiking miles, 1356 feet elevation difference |
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Lost Lake Butte Trail, Hood River County
County
, 9 miles away, 3 hiking miles, 1447 feet elevation difference |
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Herman Creek Trail, Hood River County
County
, 9 miles away, 7.4 hiking miles, 3514 feet elevation difference |
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| | Whitewater Near Tanner Butte Trail:
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Sandy River, Clackamas County
County
, 10 miles away, Class IV - 4.5 miles long (McNeil Campground to Lolo Pass Road) |
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Wind River, Skamania County
County
, 11 miles away, Class IV-V(V+) - 5 miles long (High Bridge to Columbia River) |
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Zigzag River, Clackamas County
County
, 11 miles away, Class III-IV - 3.2 miles long (Tollgate to Sandy River) |
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Rock Creek - Columbia River Tributary, Klickitat County
County
, 12 miles away, Class III-IV - 5.5 miles long (Steep Creek to Rayan-Allen Bridge) |
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Little Sandy River, Clackamas County
County
, 12 miles away, Class -blank- - 10 miles long (Bridge on FS 14 to SE Marmot Road) |
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| | Hotels Near Tanner Butte Trail:
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Bonneville Hot Springs Resort, North Bonneville
, 5 miles away |
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Best Western Columbia River Inn, Cascade Locks
, 5 miles away |
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Econo Inn, Cascade Locks
, 5 miles away |
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Dolce Skamania Lodge, Stevenson
, 6 miles away |
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Skamania Lodge, Stevenson
, 6 miles away |
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