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Crosstown Trail #755

The Crosstown Trail parallels Government Camp to the north and it can be used as a way to get from one end of town to the other. On the eastern end, the trail goes through mostly lodgepole pine forest. On the western end of the trail, stands of Douglas fir, western red cedar, and hemlock trees become more common. Crosstown Trail links several other trails making it a key route in the area.

This trail’s grade and construction make a good choice for adventurous novice mountain bikers and cross country skiers. The trail rolls while gaining 400’ when traveling west to east over its 3 miles. To complete a 4.1-mile loop, follow this trail west 2.2 miles from the east trailhead to Maggie’s Trail #753. Turn left (southeast) on Maggie’s Trail #753 and travel 0.4 mile to the intersection with Skiway Trail #755B. Go left (northeast) on Skiway Trail #755B 0.6 mile back to Crosstown Trail #755. Go right (south) on Crosstown Trail #755 and travel 0.9 mile to the trailhead at Summit Sno-park.

Specific Trail Information

Trail Type

Standard/Terra Trail — A trail that has a surface consisting predominantly of the ground and that is designed and managed to accommodate use on that surface.

General Information

State of Oregon Sno-Park permit required November 1 through April 30.
A valid Recreation Pass is required at Glacier View Trailhead from May 1 to Oct 31.

Getting There

Directions

To access the WEST end of Crosstown Trail #755 from Portland - travel 27.5 miles east of Sandy on US Hwy 26. Turn left (north) at the Glacier View Sno-park (Forest Road 2600-522) (across from the west entrance to Ski Bowl). The trailhead is on the east side of the parking area towards Government Camp.

To access the EAST end of the Crosstown Trail #755 from Portland- travel approximately 29 miles east of Sandy on US Hwy 26 to Government Camp. Pass the first entrance (on left) for the Government Camp Loop Road and continue on US Hwy 26 for about a mile toward the east end of the Government Camp (second flashing light). Turn left (north) onto Government Camp Loop Road. Travel 150 feet and turn right (east) into the Summit Ski area parking lot. The trailhead for the Crosstown Trail #755 is located at the northwest end of the parking lot.

Recreation Opportunities

Last updated June 20th, 2025