Bonneville Trailhead
Fee Tube Inoperable
We are currently not able to accept cash at this site. Purchase a recreation pass before you go or scan the QR code to pay once you arrive
Provides access to Tamanous Trail #27, which connects hikers to the Pacific Crest Trail.
The parking area has plenty of room for horse trailers.
This is also a Northern Pikeminnow collections station in the summer.
At a Glance
Fees: | $5/vehicle/day |
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Open Season: | Year round |
Usage: | Light |
Closest Towns: | Cascade Locks, OR; North Bonneville, WA |
Water: | No |
Restroom: | Vault Toilet (1) |
Passes: | Recreation Passes may be used as a form of fee payment |
Operated By: | Forest Service |
Information Center: | Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area |
General Information
Directions:From Vancouver, WA: Travel east on Washington State Route 14 approximately 40 miles. The parking lot and Bonneville Trailhead are directly opposite the entrance to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Bonneville Lock and Dam Visitor Center at milepost 39.8.
From Bingen, WA: Travel west on Washington State Route 14 approximately 25 miles. The parking lot and Bonneville Trailhead are directly opposite the entrance to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Bonneville Lock and Dam Visitor Center at milepost 39.8.
Bus: Washington State 2015 Gorge Bus Transit schedule
Activities
Day Hiking
Bonneville Trailhead, via the Tamanous Trail, provides access to the Pacific Crest Trail.
Areas for Day Hiking at Bonneville Trailhead
Backpacking
From Bonneville Trailhead, hikers can use the Tamanous Trail to access one of north America's premier backpacking experiences, the majestic Pacific Crest Trail.
Areas for Backpacking at Bonneville Trailhead
Horse Riding
From Bonneville Trailhead, horseback riders can take the Tamanous Trail to connect with the Pacific Crest Trail.
Areas for Horse Riding at Bonneville Trailhead
Picnicking
2 accessible tables on site
No. of Sites | 2 |
Reservation Info | None |
No. of Accessible sites | 2 |
Alerts & Warnings
- Microwave Tower Fire Closure
- Whisky Creek Fire in Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness
- No potable water available at Wyeth Campground
- Klickitat Mile One Overnight Use & Large Boat Launch Prohibition
- Concept Development for Mosier to The Dalles Trail Underway
- Effective Jan 1, 2024-October 20, 2024: Eagle Creek Fire Closure
- Drones prohibited in wilderness and select recreation sites
- Guard against car theft
- Check road and weather conditions