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Paulina Peak

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Paulina Peak

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Paulina Peak is a prominent summit located in Deschutes County, Oregon, serving as the highest point of the Newberry Volcano. Standing at an elevation of 2,434 meters (7,984 feet), it is an integral part of the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, situated within the vast Deschutes National Forest. This natural monument offers a unique perspective on the geological history of the region, formed by the Newberry Volcano and part of the rim of the expansive Newberry Caldera.

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    July 9, 2023

    Hiking

    Beautiful panoramic views of Broken Top and the Three Sisters, Jefferson Peak and Mt. Hood in the distance. Cinder cones, waterfalls, lava flows and crater lakes can be seen or encountered on the climb to this amazing summit.

    November 2, 2023

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    Beautiful panoramic views of Broken Top and the Three Sisters, Jefferson Peak and Mt. Hood in the distance. Cinder cones, waterfalls, lava flows and crater lakes can be seen or encountered on the climb to this amazing summit.

    August 8, 2024

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    Sweeping views of Newberry Crater, Paulina and East Lakes, the Big Obsidian Flow and the mountains and buttes all around. Yes, you can drive up here, but you can also hike the trail and get a great workout to earn the views.

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    Hike the Paulina Peak Trail for moderate difficulty, 1625 feet of elevation gain, and panoramic views of the Newberry Caldera and distant pe

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    Hike the Paulina Peak via Crater Rim Trail for 6.3 miles (10.1 km) to gain 1544 feet (471 metres) and enjoy panoramic views.
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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Deschutes County, Oregon, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there alternative hiking routes to the summit of Paulina Peak besides the main trail?

    While the Paulina Peak Trail is the most direct and popular hiking route, the Newberry National Volcanic Monument offers a network of trails. Hikers can explore other paths within the caldera that connect to the general area, though the Paulina Peak Trail remains the primary dedicated ascent to the summit. For those seeking a different experience, the scenic road also provides access to the top, allowing for a drive-up option.

    What are the specific terrain challenges hikers might encounter on the Paulina Peak Trail?

    The Paulina Peak Trail is considered moderate, featuring a significant elevation gain of 1,415 feet over a 4.2-mile round trip. Hikers should expect a steady climb on varied terrain, which can include rocky sections and potentially loose volcanic scree. Appropriate footwear is highly recommended to navigate these conditions comfortably and safely.

    What unique geological features can be observed from Paulina Peak, beyond the caldera and lakes?

    Beyond the stunning views of the Newberry Caldera, Paulina Lake, East Lake, and the Big Obsidian Flow, visitors can also spot various cinder cones and lava flows that characterize the volcanic landscape. On exceptionally clear days, the panoramic vista extends to distant peaks like Mount Shasta in California and Mount Adams in Washington, showcasing the vastness of the Cascade Range.

    Are permits required to visit Paulina Peak, and what are the parking options at the summit or trailhead?

    Paulina Peak is part of the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, which typically requires a recreation pass for day use. Visitors should check the official Forest Service website for the most current information on fees and passes. Parking is available at the trailhead for hikers and at the summit for those driving up. However, parking areas can fill up quickly, especially during peak season, so arriving early is advisable.

    Is Paulina Peak accessible during winter, and what are the conditions like?

    Access to Paulina Peak is significantly limited during winter. The scenic road to the summit is typically closed from late October or early November until early July due to snow conditions. During these months, the area transforms into a winter wonderland, suitable for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, but reaching the summit often requires specialized gear and experience with winter backcountry travel.

    Is Paulina Peak considered family-friendly, and are dogs allowed on the trails?

    Paulina Peak can be family-friendly, especially for those who choose to drive to the summit, making the panoramic views accessible to all ages. For hiking, the 4.2-mile Paulina Peak Trail is moderate, so families with younger children should assess their endurance. Dogs are generally permitted on trails within the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, but they must be kept on a leash. Always pack out pet waste to preserve the natural environment.

    What amenities, such as cafes or accommodation, are available near Paulina Peak?

    Paulina Peak is located within the Deschutes National Forest, so immediate amenities like cafes or restaurants are not directly at the summit or trailhead. However, visitors will find services, including lodging, dining, and supplies, in nearby communities such as Bend, which is approximately 37 miles north, or around Paulina Lake and East Lake within the caldera, which offer some seasonal facilities.

    How long does it typically take to hike the Paulina Peak Trail to the summit?

    The Paulina Peak Trail is a 4.2-mile round trip with a 1,415-foot elevation gain. For an average hiker, this moderate ascent can take anywhere from 2 to 3 hours to complete, depending on pace, fitness level, and time spent enjoying the views at the summit. Allow extra time for breaks and photography.

    What is the historical significance of Paulina Peak and its surrounding area?

    Paulina Peak and Paulina Lake are named after Chief Paulina, a prominent Paiute warrior from the mid-19th century. Historically, the peak served as a vital fire lookout station for the Forest Service, with a cabin built in 1915. Notably, Mrs. Cora Leland became Oregon's first woman lookout here in 1918. In the late 1950s, a road was cleared to the summit for a U.S. Air Force radar station, adding to its rich history.

    Are there any specific recommendations for photography at Paulina Peak?

    Paulina Peak offers unparalleled photographic opportunities due to its panoramic views. For the best light, consider visiting during early morning or late afternoon to capture the soft, golden hours. A wide-angle lens is ideal for encompassing the vast caldera, twin lakes, and distant Cascade peaks. Don't forget to capture the unique geological features like the Big Obsidian Flow and various cinder cones.

    What are the typical operating hours for the scenic road to Paulina Peak summit?

    The scenic road to Paulina Peak summit is typically open from early July until late October or early November. These dates are highly dependent on snow accumulation and weather conditions, so it's always best to check with the Deschutes National Forest or Newberry National Volcanic Monument for current road status before planning your visit.

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