Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
Springtime wildflower blooms and stunning views make Dog Mountain one of the most popular hiking areas in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Columbia River Gorge and Mount Hood towering to the south. The popular Dog Mountain - Augspurger loop is a strenuous 6.8-mile hike that climbs 2,828 feet. Approximate hiking time is three to six hours. The area provides opportunities for several shorter hikes as well. Visitors can expect crowded conditions along the trail on weekends during the wildflower season.
A Dog Mountain Trail System Permit is required April 23 through June 12 (Saturday and Sunday only). NOTE: A permit is also required on Memorial Day, Monday, May 30. Each permit allows one individual one day of use on the Dog Mountain Trail System. Individuals can purchase up to four permits (per day), as available. Permits will be available online starting March 1st. An additional batch of available permits will be released 3 days prior to each permit date 10 am EST (7am PST). The permit is only valid for the date reserved. The permit does not guarantee a parking space at Dog Mountain Trailhead. Permits are not required June 13 through April 22.
There is a non-refundable reservation fee per permit. If you decide not to use your permit, please cancel your reservation in order to make space for others. Dog Mountain Trailhead is a recreation fee site and a daily, per-vehicle recreation fee of $5.00 is charged for use of the trailhead facilities. This is in addition to the permit fee. Visitors can pay the recreation fee on-site or online at https://www.recreation.gov/sitepass/72635. Annual passes such as the Northwest Forest Pass and other interagency senior, military, and Every Kid in a Park passes are accepted as alternate forms of payment.
Springtime wildflower blooms and stunning views make Dog Mountain one of the most popular hiking areas in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Columbia River Gorge and Mount Hood towering to the south. The popular Dog Mountain - Augspurger loop is a strenuous 6.8-mile hike that climbs 2,828 feet. Approximate hiking time is three to six hours. The area provides opportunities for several shorter hikes as well. Visitors can expect crowded conditions along the trail on weekends during the wildflower season.
A Dog Mountain Trail System Permit is required April 23 through June 12 (Saturday and Sunday only). NOTE: A permit is also required on Memorial Day, Monday, May 30. Each permit allows one individual one day of use on the Dog Mountain Trail System. Individuals can purchase up to four permits (per day), as available. Permits will be available online starting March 1st. An additional batch of available permits will be released 3 days prior to each permit date 10 am EST (7am PST). The permit is only valid for the date reserved. The permit does not guarantee a parking space at Dog Mountain Trailhead. Permits are not required June 13 through April 22.
There is a non-refundable reservation fee per permit. If you decide not to use your permit, please cancel your reservation in order to make space for others. Dog Mountain Trailhead is a recreation fee site and a daily, per-vehicle recreation fee of $5.00 is charged for use of the trailhead facilities. This is in addition to the permit fee. Visitors can pay the recreation fee on-site or online at https://www.recreation.gov/sitepass/72635. Annual passes such as the Northwest Forest Pass and other interagency senior, military, and Every Kid in a Park passes are accepted as alternate forms of payment.
Please have your printed permit confirmation letter (or electronic verification) with you at all times and be prepared to show the permit confirmation upon request. Visitors with reserved permits can access Dog Mountain Trail System any time during the day of reservation.
There are approximately 70 parking spaces at the Dog Mountain Trailhead and they fill up on busy weekends. Park only in designated spaces and allow room for emergency vehicle and transit access. For your safety, please remember that walking along the railroad tracks is both dangerous and illegal. Parking along Washington State Route 14 (SR-14) to access the Dog Mountain Trailhead is discouraged and those parked illegally may be fined and towed. Please note: Reserving a Dog Mountain Trail System Permit in advance does not guarantee you a parking space at the trailhead.
A daily, per-vehicle fee of $5.00 is charged for use of the Dog Mountain Trailhead facilities. Visitors can pay the daily fee on-site or online at recreation.gov/pass. Annual passes such as the Northwest Forest Pass and other interagency senior, military, and Every Kid in a Park passes are accepted as alternate forms of payment. Note that this fee is in addition to the reservation fee charged to reserve a Dog Mountain Trail System permit
Columbia Area Transit (CAT) provides shuttle service from the Skamania County Fairgrounds gravel parking lot at 518 SW Rock Creek Drive in Stevenson, WA to the Dog Mountain Trailhead on weekends during the busy season. If you plan to access the trailhead via the shuttle service, they will provide you with a free daily permit for the Dog Mountain Trail System (and you do not need to purchase one through this site). Well-behaved, leashed dogs are allowed on the shuttle. Additional information about shuttle operations can be found at https://www.ridecatbus.org/
A Dog Mountain Trail System Permit is required April 23 through June 12 (Saturday and Sunday only). NOTE: A permit is also required on Monday, May 30. Each permit allows one individual one day of use on the Dog Mountain Trail System. Individuals can purchase up to four permits (per day), as available. Permits will be available online starting March 1. An additional batch of available permits will be released 3 days prior to each permit date 10 am EST (7am PST). The permit is only valid for the date reserved. The permit does not guarantee a parking space at Dog Mountain Trailhead. Permits are not required June 13 through April 22.
No refunds once tour starts. See Facility Rates for fees.
902 WASCO AVE., SUITE 200 Hood River OR 97031
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