Coffin Mountain Hike

Overview

Although the views of Mount Jefferson aren't as good here as they are from nearby Bachelor Mountain, this hike has the bonus of wildflower meadows and a neat lookout at the summit. The trail is steep, but the effort is worth it. This hike is especially rewarding from approximately mid-June to mid-July when the wildflowers are blooming. The trail climbs steeply up an old rocky jeep track for the first 0.1 mile. Then watch for the trail heading off to your left. The path climbs through forest and meadows with intermittent views of Three Fingered Jack to your right. Wildflowers include paintbrush, larkspur, and penstemon. After 0.6 miles, you will emerge into a huge expansive beargrass meadow, part of an old burn. Beargrass blooms in cycles, so some years the meadow is full of blooms and other years there are just a few. Even if it's not a banner year for beargrass, the views from this meadow are spectacular. On clear days you can see Mount Jefferson peeking up behind Bachelor Mountain to the east, a view which improves with every step up the trail. You can also see Three Fingered Jack, Mount Washington, and the Three Sisters. After a steep climb up through the meadows, the trail reenters the trees at 1.2 miles. Emerging from the forest on the other side, you'll get your first glimpse of the Coffin Mountain Lookout. Once you reach the lookout, be respectful of the person working there, and remember that the lookout is their home and workplace. Only enter if you are invited to do so. The sweeping 360-degree views can be admired from numerous spots on the summit. No camping is allowed on Coffin Mountain. Return the way you came. The Bachelor Mountain Hike is nearby, and you can consider doing both outings on the same day.

Trail Stats

Duration
1.1 hr
Length
0.0 km
Elevation Gain
316 m
High Point
1758 m
Low Point
0 m
Grade
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Tags

out and back moderate june through october