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Start of the trail to the Mountain View Shelter.
This popular route is frequently well packed.
Trails in the area are well marked at the junctions.
There are several possible routes to the Mountain View Shelter.
Open views from the trail to Mountain View Shelter.
Trails in the area are well marked at the junctions.
Open views from along the trail to Mountain View Shelter.
Snowshoeing to the Mountain View Shelter in Willamette National Forest.
Mountain View Shelter is first-come, first-served.
Fantastic views of Three Fingered Jack (7,844 ft) from the Mountain View Shelter.
Fantastic views of Three Fingered Jack (7,844 ft) from the Mountain View Shelter.
The outhouse at the Mountain View Shelter.
Mountain View Shelter, Willamette National Forest.
The shelter features a wood supply courtesy of volunteers.
The Mountain View Shelter features six benches for sleeping, and all accommodation is first-come, first-served.
Great views into the Willamette Foothills from the Mountain View Shelter.