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If you are looking for a quick outdoor escape, the Spring Mountain Climbers Trail offers an easy hike through timbered areas. This well-worn path covers 0.7 miles (1.2 km) with a gentle ascent, gaining 188 feet (57 metres) in elevation. You can expect to complete the route in about 23…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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This specific Spring Mountain Climbers Trail is located in the Northwest Region, within the Umatilla National Forest, near the Washington/Oregon border. It's distinct from the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area in Nevada.
The Spring Mountain Climbers Trail is a relatively short and easy hike, typically taking about 20-25 minutes to complete. It's considered an easy approach trail to the climbing crags.
The trail is described as a 'well-worn' path that is 'pretty straightforward going uphill with minor zig-zagging'. It leads through timbered areas and has been cleaned up for easy navigation.
The primary point of interest is the Spring Mountain climbing crag itself, which the trail leads to. Along the way, you'll pass through timbered areas, eventually opening up to views of nearby mountains like Mount Emily and the Grande Ronde Valley.
Yes, given its short distance and easy difficulty, this trail is generally suitable for families and beginners looking for a pleasant, short walk to a scenic climbing area.
While specific leash rules aren't detailed, trails within the Umatilla National Forest are generally dog-friendly. It's always best practice to keep your dog on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all users.
The trail is likely best enjoyed in spring, summer, and fall. South-facing walls at the crag provide sun exposure throughout the day, making it pleasant even on cooler days. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Generally, there are no permits or fees required for day hiking on trails within the Umatilla National Forest. However, some specific recreational sites or activities might require a pass. It's always a good idea to check the official USDA Forest Service website for the latest regulations before your visit.
Parking is available at a pullout near the trailhead. The research mentions free camping is available at the trailhead, suggesting a designated area for vehicles.
The Spring Mountain Climbers Trail is an out-and-back route, primarily serving as an approach to the climbing crags. You will return along the same path.
Yes, free camping is available directly at the trailhead. This makes it convenient for those planning multi-day climbing or hiking trips in the area.