Mount Pisgah

Mount Pisgah, located near Eugene, offers a popular hiking destination with diverse trails and stunning views of the Willamette Valley. The main summit trail is a 2.8-mile round trip with 1,008 feet of elevation gain, providing a moderately challenging hike suitable for families and dog walkers alike.

Trail Summary

Trailhead: Howard Buford Recreation Area

Length: 2.8 miles Round Trip

Elevation: 1,008 ft. Gain in Elevation to the Summit

Difficulty: Moderate

Surface Conditions: Primarily Packed Dirt and Gravel

Trailhead Location and Access

The main trailhead for Mount Pisgah is located at the Howard Buford Recreation Area, approximately 7 miles southeast of Eugene. The park offers ample parking and serves as the primary access point for hikers. Multiple trails converge at this location, including the popular Summit Trail. For those seeking alternative routes, secondary access points are available from the east side of the mountain via the East Trailhead on Ridgeway Road, and from the north side via the North Trailhead on Seavey Loop Road. These additional entry points provide varied hiking experiences and allow visitors to explore different aspects of Mount Pisgah’s terrain. The arboretum area, located near the main parking lot, also offers several interconnected trails that wind through wetlands and along creeks, providing easier walking options for those not attempting the summit.

Summit Trail Surface Conditions

The Summit Trail on Mount Pisgah features varied surface conditions that change with the seasons and weather. The trail is primarily composed of packed dirt and gravel, with some sections featuring exposed roots and rocks. During wet periods, particularly in spring and fall, the trail can become muddy and slippery in spots, requiring careful footing. As hikers ascend, they may encounter steeper sections with loose gravel and occasional large rocks protruding from the path. The trail is generally well-maintained, but hikers should be prepared for uneven terrain and potential puddles after rain. Proper footwear is recommended to navigate these conditions safely and comfortably throughout the year.

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Scenic Views and Landmarks

Mount Pisgah offers hikers breathtaking panoramic views of the Willamette Valley and surrounding landscapes. From the summit, visitors can enjoy a 360-degree vista that includes the Cascade Range, Coast Range, and the city of Eugene. On clear days, prominent peaks such as the Three Sisters and Mount Hood are visible in the distance. The trail features several scenic overlooks along the way, providing opportunities for rest and photography. A notable landmark at the summit is a bronze relief map that helps hikers identify visible landmarks and mountains. The diverse ecosystem of Mount Pisgah also offers changing scenery throughout the seasons, from vibrant wildflower displays in spring to golden hues in autumn. The Arboretum near the trailhead showcases native plants and provides educational opportunities for visitors interested in local flora.

Sources:

 Oregon Hikers, All Trails

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