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Embark on the Erma Bell Lakes Trail for an easy hiking experience through the Willamette National Forest. This route spans 4.3 miles (6.9 km) and involves a gentle elevation gain of 447 feet (136 metres), making it a perfect choice for a relaxed outing. As you hike, you will discover diverse scenery, moving from wide paths through Douglas-fir slopes into lush second-growth forests, with the soothing sound of the 30-to-40-foot Erma Bell Falls accompanying you. The trail also leads you to picturesque spots like Lower Erma Bell Lake, offering a refreshing natural escape that takes around 1 hours and 55 minutes to complete.
When planning your visit to the Erma Bell Lakes Trail, remember that a free self-issue wilderness permit is required for day use between June 15 and October 15. You will also need a Northwest Forest Pass to park your vehicle at the trailhead. The best time to enjoy this trail is generally from late May through November, when conditions are most favorable. However, be prepared for mosquitoes, which can be quite active from mid-June through July, so pack appropriate repellent.
This trail is known for its family-friendly atmosphere and the chance to observe local wildlife, including the possibility of spotting bald eagles near the lakes. The route provides excellent access to several beautiful lakes, making it a highlight for those who appreciate serene waterscapes within a forest setting. It stands out as a wonderful option for anyone seeking a straightforward yet rewarding hike in the Willamette National Forest, offering both natural beauty and a peaceful environment.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Parking is available at the trailhead. Remember that a Northwest Forest Pass is required for parking at the Erma Bell Lakes Trailhead. You can find more information about passes on the USDA Forest Service website.
Yes, permits are required. For day use between June 15 and October 15, you'll need a free self-issue wilderness permit. If you plan an overnight trip during the same period, a Central Cascades Wilderness Permit is necessary. Additionally, a Northwest Forest Pass is required for parking. You can find details on the USDA Forest Service website.
The initial section of the trail, particularly to Lower Erma Bell Lake and Middle Erma Bell Lake, is considered easy to delightfully level, making it manageable for beginners and families with small children. This segment involves a moderate climb. However, if you opt for the full loop, the difficulty increases to moderate or difficult due to significant elevation gains.
The trail is generally accessible from late May through November. To avoid the notorious mosquitoes, which are particularly bad from mid-June through July, consider visiting in late May/early June or from September through November. These periods offer a more pleasant hiking experience.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. However, as it is located within the Three Sisters Wilderness, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you follow all Leave No Trace principles, including packing out all waste.
The trail offers diverse scenery, starting with wide, flat paths through Douglas-fir slopes before entering a lush green second-growth forest. You'll encounter small creek crossings, some marshy areas, and rocky sections with lodgepole pines and beargrass. Key highlights include multiple picturesque lakes, several waterfalls (including the sound of a 30-40 foot waterfall), old-growth forests, and meadows filled with wildflowers in season.
Keep an eye out for wildlife such as bald eagles, frequently spotted fishing at Lower Erma Bell Lake, and pikas. The trail also boasts beautiful wildflowers like rhododendrons and trilliums, especially in season, and various bird species.
Absolutely! The trail is rich with natural landmarks. You'll pass by Lower Erma Bell Lake and Middle Erma Bell Lake, with a small waterfall connecting them. The sound of Erma Bell Falls is also a prominent feature. Other lakes like Otter Lake (known for lily pads in mid-July), Upper Erma Bell Lake, and Williams Lake offer stunning views and pleasant shorelines. Ridge views are also available from Taylor Burn.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Erma Bell Lakes Trail #3563 and the Irish Mountain Trail #3588.
Yes, the trail is suitable for overnight backpacking trips. There are designated camping sites near some of the lakes, offering a true backcountry experience within the Three Sisters Wilderness. Remember that a Central Cascades Wilderness Permit is required for overnight trips between June 15 and October 15.
Given the varied terrain and wilderness setting, it's advisable to bring plenty of water, appropriate hiking footwear, layers of clothing for changing weather, insect repellent (especially in summer), and navigation tools. If planning an overnight trip, ensure you have all necessary backpacking gear and a wilderness permit.
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