Six Miles Of Trail Reopen

Six miles of the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail have re-opened between the John B. Yeon Trailhead and Cascade Locks.  It had been closed since last year’s Eagle Creek Fire.  The Historic Columbia River Highway itself remains closed between Bridal Veil and Ainsworth, a six mile section, with no timeline yet for re-opening.  Also opening Friday are National Forest System lands north of Interstate 84 near Eagle Creek Overlook Campground, the parking lot at the Toothrock Trailhead, and the parking lot at the John B. Yeon Trailhead.  Unpaved hiking trails at John B. Yeon remain closed as does the trail to Elowah Falls.  The U.S. Forest Service parking lot and day use/picnic area at the Eagle Creek Recreation Site opened Friday, but the trailhead area and trail itself remain closed with no timeline for reopening.

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