Larch Mountain (Multnomah County, Oregon)

Larch Mountain is an extinct volcano near Portland, Oregon. The name is misleading, as no western larch (a large coniferous tree) can be found there. It received that name when early lumbermen sold the noble fir wood as larch. The peak can be reached between May and November on paved Larch Mountain Road, 16 mi (26 km) east of Corbett, Oregon, although the road is closed during the winter and spring months. The road leading to Larch Mountain from the Historic Columbia River Highway is 14 miles long, which closed at milepost 10 from Nov. through late May or early June due to snow.

Larch Mountain
Larch Mountain, as seen from Washougal, Washington.
Highest point
Elevation4,061 ft (1,238 m) NAVD 88
Prominence975 ft (297 m)
Coordinates45°31′57″N 122°5′17″W
Geography
LocationMultnomah County, Oregon, U.S.
Topo mapUSGS Multnomah Falls
Geology
Age of rock1.8–1.4 Ma
Mountain typeShield volcano
Volcanic fieldBoring Lava Field
Last eruption1.4 Ma
Climbing
Easiest routepaved road (June–October)
hiking trails (November–May)
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