About Trailhead: Stagman Ridge
Provides access to: Stagman Ridge Trail #12 which enters Mt. Adams Wilderness.Gravel parking area with space for 10 vehicles.Road can be narrow.
Trout Lake, Oregon · Skamania County · Facility
Provides access to: Stagman Ridge Trail #12 which enters Mt. Adams Wilderness.Gravel parking area with space for 10 vehicles.Road can be narrow.
Provides access to: Stagman Ridge Trail #12 which enters Mt. Adams Wilderness.Gravel parking area with space for 10 vehicles.Road can be narrow.
From Trout Lake, Washington take Mt. Adams Road north at the gas station and continue for a few miles to the fork in the road. Fork to the left on Forest Road 23 following the signs for Randle, WA. Stay on Forest Road 23 to the intersection with Forest Road 8031 about 10 miles from the gas station. Turn right on to Forest Road 8031 cross the bridge and turn left on to Spur Road 070 at the sign for the trail. Continue north on Spur 070 about 3 miles, turn right on to Spur Road 120 at the well used intersection and continue to trailhead.
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