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of the Clackamas River Ranger District of the Mount Hood National Forest

Bagby Trail 544

USFS Info Sheet

ACCESS TO BAGBY HOT SPRINGS

It is a short distance to the springs but one should nonetheless take all the precautions prudent for any hike in the woods.

Be prepared for urban problems at the parking lot and the springs.  Don’t leave anything of value in your car.  Break-ins are a regular occurrence.

It is not uncommon for people to be snowed in or stuck behind downed timber during the Winter.  So, bring extra gas, food, and blankets.

Bagby Cabins

Some of the Old Forest Service Cabins at Bagby Hot Springs

BEYOND BAGBY HOT SPRINGS

Beyond the Springs usage drops off considerably as the trail climbs into the high country in the heart of the Bull of the Woods Wilderness. Trail conditions can be challenging in the interior where maintenance is seldom performed.

The camp at Silverking Lake is at this time impacted by fallen trees.

The spring indicated near the Whetstone Mountain Trail 546 junction is exceptionally faint and should not be relied upon.

The segment from the Whetstone Trail to the Twin Lakes Trail 573 is very brushy and the footing is poor. Use caution.

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