![]() ![]() In addition, hikers have even reported losing backpacks left at the trailhead momentarily while fetching their vehicle. It is an attractive area for clouters because of it's proximity to the interstate on-ramp. They tend to go for the obvious (valuables left in cars) but also for identity information left in glove compartments. Thieves are known to frequent this area and work quickly. Unfortunately, with the crowds, the Eagle Creek Trailhead has seen a great number of break-ins to cars. In addition to Eagle Creek hikers, it accommodates PCT thru-hikers, locals who enjoy the day-use picnic area, sightseers enjoying the fish hatchery, and campers at nearby Eagle Creek Campground. ![]() The Eagle Creek area is a busy place most days and especially on weekends. Parking area fills up early alternative is the Eagle Creek Day Use Trailhead.Restrooms, picnic area, information kiosk, nearby campground.There is a drop box for purchasing the day pass at the trailhead. Northwest Forest Pass (or America the Beautiful Pass) required.You must continue on I-84 and get off at the Bonneville Dam Exit, get back on the interstate and backtrack to Exit #41.) (Coming from the east, be aware, there is no westbound exit at Eagle Creek. If this lot is full, drive back to the Eagle Creek Day Use Trailhead. Tanner-Eagle Traverse Hike ( TH | | LOG)ĭrive I-84 east to Exit 41 for the Eagle Creek Recreation Area.Īt the Stop sign, go right and keep straight on FR 240, which becomes FR 241 (Eagle Creek Lane).ĭrive 0.5 miles, passing day use area and a large footbridge, to the parking area at the end of the road.Eagle Creek to Wahtum Lake Hike ( TH | | LOG).Eagle Creek to Tunnel Falls Hike ( TH | | LOG).Eagle Creek to High Bridge Hike ( TH | | LOG).Eagle Creek to Punch Bowl Falls Hike ( TH | | LOG). ![]()
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