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Join us a hike through sections of the PCT as we discuss Oregon geology and the volcanics of Mount Hood! This walk about will be an out and back hike starting at Little Crater Lake and hiking 3 miles to Timothy Lake (for a total of 6 miles) where we will hike to a large outcrop of volcanic rock. Most of the hike will occur on a flat, well maintained trail and about 1/2 mile will occure off-trail on uneven ground. As a lifelong student of ethnobotany and natural history, Kyle Robbins will bring Kyle's unique knowledge of the PNW along with on this hike! Kyle's studies include forest ecology and geology.
Please note: This in-person outing will follow COVID-19 protocols. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. Driving directions will be sent to registrants before the event. If the tickets are full, please sign up for the waitlist. There will be limited carpooling for fully vaccinated individuals, please check our COVID-19 safety protocols for more information. Participants will be required to wear face coverings and maintain physical distance from others outside their contact bubble.
Since the beginning, Bark has offered free, monthly hikes to Mt. Hood National Forest and surrounding public lands. We believe that by witnessing the breathtaking Cascade ecosystem and learning about the many threats it faces, we can build stronger advocates for the protection of our public lands. Our hike leaders are passionate, knowledgeable volunteers who incorporate information about forest ecology and policy with how to get involved in our efforts.
Questions? Email Misha, Bark's Forest Watch Assistant.
Little Crater Lake from the observation deck.
Thank you for registering for the August Bark About!
You will receive an email prior to the event with driving directions and additional details.
If you have any questions before the event, please connect with Misha VanEaton, Forest Watch Assistant at misha@bark-out.org.