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Hiking & Walking: Oregon > Willamette National Forest > Sweet Home Ranger District

Iron Mountain Trail
Hiking & Walking in Willamette National Forest

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Date: 2003-07-06 00:59:00.0
Difficulty: Hard
Number of People Encountered: 0-10 ppl
Recommendation: Highly
Upper half of trail is very rocky,so watch your footing!Not an easy hike for beginers like us,but the beautiful flowers and amazing view are more than worth the effort,a great place to watch the sun set.The trail is well marked and has plenty of benches for resting along the way.I reccomend bringing a camera with plenty of film.Also, a good wildflower identification book,such as, Wildflowers of the Western Cascades.

Additional Information
Willamette National Forest - The Willamette National Forest, in west-central Oregon, stretches for 110 miles along the western slopes of the Cascades. The Forest is known for its volcanic peaks, the forested Cascade Range, and its outstanding rivers.

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