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Old Salmon River Trail #742A

This trail is very kid-friendly. Only 1.9 miles long, it parallels the wild and scenic Salmon River. Although this trail is near the road, the closeness and constant sound of the river as well as the old-growth features of the forest make this one of the most outstanding hikes on the Zigzag Ranger District.

Other than a short hill on each end, this is a relatively flat trail. It has several bridges that cross small creeks. It does pop up onto the road a couple of times, as the trail is located on a narrow slice of land between the Salmon River and Salmon River Road.

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

A valid Recreation Pass is required to park at the Old Salmon River Trailhead.

Getting There

Directions

From Sandy, OR - follow US Hwy 26 17.3 miles east. Then turn south on Salmon River Road (Forest Road 2618) following it 2.6 miles to the first trailhead access.

Other access points lie further along Salmon River Road on the pullout areas on the right-hand shoulder. The southern end of the trail is 2.4 miles past the first along Salmon River Road and is just before a bridge across the river.

Recreation Opportunities

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Last updated June 12, 2025