Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness
Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness
Best mountain peaks in Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness offer a rugged and scenic escape on the southern slopes of Mount Hood in Oregon. The wilderness features sharply dissected ridges, volcanic plugs, and U-shaped valleys. This area provides exceptional views and hiking experiences for those exploring its natural landscape.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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There are great views of Mt Hood and Mt Jefferson from the peak of Salmon Butte. It is a strenuous climb up to the top, but it is worth it for the views you get on the top.
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Devil's Peak boasts views of Mt. Hood and the Cascades from the highest point in the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness. Volunteers maintain this lookout, which is open to the public for free on a first-come, first-serve basis. There is a drinking water spring .2 miles west on the Hunchback Mountain Trail which is clearly marked with a "water" sign.
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At the peak of Tom, Dick and Harry Mountain there is a great view of Mt. Hood and Mirror Lake. The trail up to the peak requires a moderate effort but it is worth it for the views at the top.
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Great view of Mount Hood. The trail to get up to the view point requires you to climb quite a bit, but it is definitely worth it for the views you get.
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Devil's Peak boasts views of Mt. Hood and the Cascades from the highest point in the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness. Volunteers maintain this lookout, which is open to the public for free on a first-come, first-serve basis. There is a drinking water spring .2 miles west on the Hunchback Mountain Trail which is clearly marked with a "water" sign.
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Impressive view across the Zigzag Valley, with both Mt. Hood and Mirror Lake in view. The summit view is wonderfully framed with trees, making it an ideal photo opportunity. It is a great reward for the hike and an excellent place to relax and enjoy the scenery.
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After climbing just over five miles through old growth forests, stands of wild rhododendrons and other forest delights, you are rewarded with the Salmon Butte summit and views of Mt Hood and Mt Jefferson on clear days. Enjoy a picnic lunch at the top before descending down the buttery singletrack trails to the Salmon River drainage below.
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This open ridge line is a popular turn around point on the Plaza / Boulder Ridge trail. With wide open views of the neighboring mountains, this spot is great place to take a break and have some lunch or to view wildflowers in the spring. The trail does continue on and connects with other trail systems if a longer hike is desired.
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Among the most popular peaks are Tom, Dick and Harry Mountain, known for its panoramic views of Mount Hood and other Cascade volcanoes, and Salmon Butte Summit, which offers exceptional vistas of Mount Hood and Mount Jefferson after a climb through old-growth forests.
From various peaks, you can expect sweeping panoramic views. For instance, Tom, Dick and Harry Mountain provides expansive vistas of Mount Hood, Mount Adams, Mount St. Helens, Mount Rainier, and Mount Jefferson. Devil's Peak Lookout also offers stunning views of the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness and distant Cascade peaks.
Yes, Devil's Peak Lookout is home to a historic fire lookout. This decommissioned lookout is open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis, offering a unique opportunity for overnight stays with basic amenities and a distinctive wilderness experience.
The best time to visit is generally during spring and summer. This period allows you to experience the trails when they are most accessible and enjoy the vibrant bloom of wildflowers, particularly rhododendrons, which are abundant on trails like those leading to Salmon Butte Summit and Wildcat Mountain.
Hikes to peaks like Salmon Butte Summit and Devil's Peak Lookout are considered challenging due to their steep ascents. However, they offer significant rewards with stunning panoramic views and unique experiences like the historic fire lookout.
Wildcat Mountain offers a more secluded hiking experience compared to some of the more popular trails. While the immediate summit views may be somewhat overgrown, nearby viewpoints along the Douglas Trail provide spectacular 360° panoramas and opportunities for solitude.
Many trails pass through old-growth forests of cedar and hemlock. The trail to Tom, Dick and Harry Mountain passes by the picturesque Mirror Lake, famous for its reflection of Mount Hood. You can also find abundant rhododendrons and bear-grass, especially vibrant during blooming season, on trails like Salmon Butte and Wildcat Mountain.
Visitors appreciate the Summit of Boulder Ridge as a popular turnaround point on the Plaza / Boulder Ridge trail. It offers wide-open views of neighboring mountains, making it a great spot for a break, lunch, or viewing wildflowers in the spring.
Beyond peak bagging, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, including the Salmon River Trail or the challenging Devils Peak via Green Canyon Way and Hunchback Trails. For more options, check out the Hiking in Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the Trillium Lake Loop Trail #761. Find more details in the MTB Trails in Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness guide.
Yes, the Mt Hood Viewpoint on the Boulder Ridge Trail, located at mile 2.4, is a good destination for those seeking a less strenuous hike. It offers great views of Mount Hood without requiring a climb all the way to the top of a major peak.
Tom, Dick and Harry Mountain is a must-visit for its unparalleled panoramic views of Mount Hood and other Cascade volcanoes. The trail also passes by the picturesque Mirror Lake, known for its stunning reflection of Mount Hood, adding to the scenic appeal and making it a favorite for photographers and day hikers.


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