When we scheduled our vacation weeks back, in January, we had no idea the issues that Covid-19 would create. We’ve been doing our best to socially distance and wear masks when that isn’t possible, but was going on a trip different? Fortunately for us we’ve stayed healthy and our plans for this vacation had been a trip to the Lakeview, OR area where the number of Covid-19 cases has been low and the likelihood of encountering many (if any) other hikers was low. Before heading to Lakeview we planned on stopping to visit Heather’s parents in Bend. On our way to Bend we stopped for three short hikes.
Our first stop was at the Pyramids Trailhead to check off one more featured hike from William L. Sullivan’s “100 Hikes/Travel Guide Central Oregon Cascades”.
We had been to this trailhead once before but that was for a backpacking trip to the Middle Santiam Wilderness (post) when we took the South Pyramid Creek Trail. This time after we crossed Park Creek we turned right on the Pyramids Trail.
The trail climbed along Park Creek passing a series of small falls before crossing the creek.
The trail then passed a meadow filled cirque.
The trail climbed from the cirque via a series of switchbacks to a ridge where the trail turned left heading for the Middle Pyramid. There were several nice wildflower displays along the climb.
Coneflower
Death camas
Penstemon
Larkspur and penstemon
The trail followed the ridge to the cliffs of the Middle Pyramid and wrapped around its north side to a junction 2 miles from the trailhead. Several mountains could be seen from this stretch of trail.
Middle Pyramid from the ridge.
Mt. Washington and the Three Sisters
Mt. Jefferson
Valerian and columbine
Mountain bluebells
The junction was with the Old Cascade Crest Trail coming up from the North Pyramid Trailhead three and a half miles away.
We turned left continuing toward the Middle Pyramid climbing to a saddle just below it’s summit which was to the right.
Looking up toward the summit from the saddle.
We clambered up a rocky path to the former lookout site atop the peak where a 360 degree view awaited.
Mt. Washington and the Three Sisters
South Pyramid with snowy Diamond Peak to the left in the distance.
Cone Peak and Iron Mountain (post)
Mt. Hood framed between Coffin Mountain and Bachelor Mountain (post) and Mt. Jefferson.
A faint Mt. Adams to the left of Mt. Hood
Meadow from the summit.
We returned the way we’d come and headed for our second stop of the day which was originally going to be the Riggs Lake Trailhead. We had planned on making three more including Riggs Lake (Parrish and Daly Lakes being the other 2) but FR 2266 had a number trees over it beyond the Parrish Lake Trailhead so we decided to park there and walk the 1.2 miles up FR 2266 to the Riggs Lake Trailhead.
Since we were already at the Parrish Lake Trailhead we started by hiking down the Parrish Lake Trail .6 miles to the lake.
North Pyramid
Rough skinned newts
After visiting Parrish Lake we headed down FR 2266 to the Riggs Lake Trailhead. It wasn’t too bad as far as road walks go. It appeared that someone had attempted to do some road maintenance at some point.
The trailhead was well signed including what appeared to be a fairly new trail sign.
The condition of the trail left much to be desired. It was only a half mile to the lake, and after having walked the 1.2 miles on FR 2266 we weren’t about to let some blowdown stop us (it almost did though).
We managed to make it to Riggs Lake which was actually pretty nice.
Crab spider on prince’s pine
Once upon a time the trail continued uphill to Don Lake but has been abandoned for some time. Given the condition of the trail up to Riggs Lake we had no thoughts of trying to continue on.
The trail used to continue on the other side of the inlet creek.
We picked our way back through the blowdown and along FR 2266 to the Parrish Lake Trailhead then drove to the nearby Daly Lake Trailhead.
We had seen three mountain bikers on the Pyramids Trail and four hikers on the Parrish Lake Trail and no one along the Riggs Lake Trail, but there were plenty of people at Daly Lake. We readied our masks as we set off on the short loop around the lake.
There were a number of tents set up and quite a few people floating on the lake but we didn’t encounter anyone along the loop except for at the end when the trail passed through the campsites.
Washington lilies
The trail was in need of some maintenance but nowhere near as bad as the Riggs Lake Trail had been.
Crossing on the outlet creek.
Marsh at the outlet creek.
Bog orchid
Most of the trail lacked views and with the best being closest to the campsites.
The North Pyramid from Daly Lake
After completing the loop we drove on to Bend and had a nice visit with Heather’s parents before getting up early the next morning to continue our trip. Happy Trails!
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