Mark O. Hatfield Memorial Trail

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The Mark O. Hatfield Memorial Trail is a proposed long-distance trail through the Columbia River Gorge in Multnomah County and Hood River County, Oregon. The trail will be approximately 60 miles (97 kilometres), although the trail is still unofficial and its exact course is yet to be determined. The trail was first proposed by Tom Kloster on June 20, 2010, and suggests the Mark O. Hatfield Memorial Trail use existing trails from Multnomah Falls to Starvation Creek. Prior to this suggestion, the Talapus Trail, connecting the Pacific Crest Trail and Larch Mountain was slated for construction in 1974. Hikers openly used trails in the Bull Run Watershed into the 1980s, including the Talapus Trail (never officially constructed). rdf:langString
rdf:langString Mark O. Hatfield Memorial Trail
rdf:langString Mark O. Hatfield Memorial Trail
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rdf:langString Starvation Ridge overlooking the Columbia River from the Mark O. Hatfield Memorial Trail
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rdf:langString Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, United States
rdf:langString Overlooking the Columbia River on Starvation Ridge. Photo by Joe Omundson July 2012.jpg
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rdf:langString The Mark O. Hatfield Memorial Trail is a proposed long-distance trail through the Columbia River Gorge in Multnomah County and Hood River County, Oregon. The trail will be approximately 60 miles (97 kilometres), although the trail is still unofficial and its exact course is yet to be determined. The trail was first proposed by Tom Kloster on June 20, 2010, and suggests the Mark O. Hatfield Memorial Trail use existing trails from Multnomah Falls to Starvation Creek. Prior to this suggestion, the Talapus Trail, connecting the Pacific Crest Trail and Larch Mountain was slated for construction in 1974. Hikers openly used trails in the Bull Run Watershed into the 1980s, including the Talapus Trail (never officially constructed).
rdf:langString gain approximately
rdf:langString Mid-July through late September
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