Mount Thielsen Trail
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| Type: | Day Hike - Out and Back |
| Distance (Total): | 9.8 miles / 15.8 km |
| Elevation Gain: | 3,782 feet / 1,153 meters |
| Minimum Elevation: | 5,400 feet / 1,646 meters |
| Maximum Elevation: | 9,182 feet / 2,799 meters |
| Hiking Season: | - All Year Long |
| Things To See: | - Lake Views - Mountain Views - Summit - Woods |
| Difficulty: | Strenuous |
| Rating: | Trail has not been rated. |
| Nearby Town: | Idleyld Park, Oregon, United States |
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The trail leads through lodgepole pine for the first mile. Timberline is at approximately 7200 feet elevation. The mountain hemlock-true fir type is predominant. Inviting glimpses of Mt. Thielsen are evident as one progresses. A breath taking view of Mt. Thielsen presents itself just beyond the Spruce Ridge Trail junction 1.6 miles.
As you reach the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail 2.9 miles, the glacial features of this volcanic peak loom before you. From the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, a scramble trail works its way to the spire pointed peak at 9,182 feet elevation. The trail is a steep climb, particularly above timberline beyond which there are no markers. The last 200 feet is a difficult hand-over-hand climb. Elevation gain is 3,782 feet.
Hiking boots and caution are highly recommended for climbing on the loose rocky slopes. Those brave and energetic enough to make it to the top, should add their names to the climbing register found there. The view of the east and west sides of the Cascades, from the Sisters to Mt. Shasta, is incredible.

