Timberline Trail Backpacking Guide

The Timberline Trail around Mt. Hood is one of Oregon’s most iconic and scenic trails. This 40-mile backpacking loop is a fantastic way to experience the immense size and beauty of Mt. Hood. On the Timberline, you’ll encounter lush old-growth forests, pristine alpine waterfalls, wildflower-filled meadows, towering craggy glaciers, rough volcanic landscapes, and some of the finest cascade views around. The hike certainly won’t be easy, with plenty of ups and downs along the way. But in the end, the reward for your effort will be well worth it. So if you haven’t backpacked the Timberline Trail yet, we highly recommend putting it on your list.

Quick Facts
Distance: 38.3-mile loop
Time Needed: 3-4 days
Highest Elevation: 7,350 ft. Timberline High Point
Lowest Elevation: 3,300 ft. Near Ramona Falls
Elevation Gain (approx.): 9,000 ft.
Best Time to Hike: July-September
Permits: Yes (May 15th to October 15th)
Difficulty: Challenging

Continue reading to learn more, written by Dave Collins.

Clever Hiker: Timberline Trail Backpacking Guide

Three hikers walking through a meadow with wildflowers and tall trees below snow-capped mountains.
Three hikers walking through a meadow with wildflowers and tall trees below snow-capped mountains.

Timberline Trail Backpacking Guide

The Timberline Trail around Mt. Hood is one of Oregon’s most iconic and scenic trails. This 40-mile backpacking loop is a fantastic way to experience the immense size and beauty of Mt. Hood. On the Timberline, you’ll encounter lush old-growth forests, pristine alpine waterfalls, wildflower-filled meadows, towering craggy glaciers, rough volcanic landscapes, and some of the finest cascade views around. The hike certainly won’t be easy, with plenty of ups and downs along the way. But in the end, the reward for your effort will be well worth it. So if you haven’t backpacked the Timberline Trail yet, we highly recommend putting it on your list.

Quick Facts
Distance: 38.3-mile loop
Time Needed: 3-4 days
Highest Elevation: 7,350 ft. Timberline High Point
Lowest Elevation: 3,300 ft. Near Ramona Falls
Elevation Gain (approx.): 9,000 ft.
Best Time to Hike: July-September
Permits: Yes (May 15th to October 15th)
Difficulty: Challenging

Continue reading to learn more, written by Dave Collins.

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Clever Hiker: Timberline Trail Backpacking Guide

Three hikers walking through a meadow with wildflowers and tall trees below snow-capped mountains.
Three hikers walking through a meadow with wildflowers and tall trees below snow-capped mountains.

Timberline Trail Backpacking Guide

The Timberline Trail around Mt. Hood is one of Oregon’s most iconic and scenic trails. This 40-mile backpacking loop is a fantastic way to experience the immense size and beauty of Mt. Hood. On the Timberline, you’ll encounter lush old-growth forests, pristine alpine waterfalls, wildflower-filled meadows, towering craggy glaciers, rough volcanic landscapes, and some of the finest cascade views around. The hike certainly won’t be easy, with plenty of ups and downs along the way. But in the end, the reward for your effort will be well worth it. So if you haven’t backpacked the Timberline Trail yet, we highly recommend putting it on your list.

Quick Facts
Distance: 38.3-mile loop
Time Needed: 3-4 days
Highest Elevation: 7,350 ft. Timberline High Point
Lowest Elevation: 3,300 ft. Near Ramona Falls
Elevation Gain (approx.): 9,000 ft.
Best Time to Hike: July-September
Permits: Yes (May 15th to October 15th)
Difficulty: Challenging

Continue reading to learn more, written by Dave Collins.

Foto thumbnail Blog Otè
Founder, CEO & Editor-in-Chief
Dave Collins
Dave is CleverHiker’s founder and he oversees day-to-day operations of the site.
Medya Mansyone
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