Contact Info
2455 Hwy. 141
Trout Lake, WA 98650
- Phone:
- 509-395-3400
Basics
- Length:
- 1.2 miles (1.9 km)
- Difficulty:
- Difficult
- Elevation Range:
- 1200 feet to 2400 feet
- Elevation Change:
- 1200 feet
- Usage:
- Light
- Season:
- April to December
Description
This short trail zigzags and climbs rapidly through second-growth conifers to the summit of Bunker Hill. The trail terminates at the summit.
A fire lookout once perched on the 2,383-foot-elevation summit, offering views of the Wind River Valley and the former Wind River Nursery.
Bunker Hill is an igneous volcanic plug that was pushed up through layers of lava flows and volcanic debris 25 to 20 millions years ago. The igneous plug is less resistant to erosion than the surrounding rock.
Several places along the trail furnish superb views of the Wind River Valley, and the Ranger District/Nursery complex.
The rock outcrops near the top of Bunker Hill are extremely dangerous due to the sheer rock faces. Please stay on the trail.
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Map + Directions
Basic Directions
Pacific Crest Trail #2000, at intersection with Forest Road 417 (off of Forest Road 43). From the Wind River Ranger Station on Hemlock Road turn right on to Forest Road 43 and proceed for about 1/2 mile to Forest Road 417 on your right. Trail #2000 crosses road 417 on your left and right in 1/8 of a mile at the first curve in the road. Use the trail #2000 intersection to your right to reach Bunker Hill trail #145. In about 1/2 mile is the trailhead.