Camassia Natural Area Loop Hike

Overview

The Camassia Natural Area was purchased by the Nature Conservancy in 1962. It has been managed ever since as a natural preserve, open to the public, but with an emphasis in creating good habitat. English Ivy has been cleared and White Rock Larkspur has been planted. From the trailhead, hike a few feet to a trail junction. Pick up a guide brochure from the supply there. Turn left and begin the loop. You'll walk the first of many moist areas on a boardwalk. Soon you'll come to a trail junction with a trail that leads uphill to Windsor Terrace. Follow the sign to the right, marked "Loop". Next, you'll come to the first meadow. This meadow is filled with Common Camas early in the year, along with Rosy Plectritis and Oregon Saxifrage. A few islands of poison oak dot the scene, but they're all a long ways from the boardwalks. Just past the far end of the first meadow, there's another trail junction. This trail heads north to West Linn High School. The average hiker probably doesn't need to go all the way to the school, but a short side trip is worthwhile to a marshy area. This tiny wetland is one the best areas in the northwest to see Great Camas. Great Camas is a larger, less common sibling of Common Camas, that prefers boggy soils. After you check out the bog, head back up to the main trail and turn left to continue the loop. The next meadow is similar to the first, but it's rockier. You'll see more Common Camas and another area of Great Camas, right next to a small boardwalk. There's a small patch of Madrona near the trail. Marker number "7" marks a view of a large cell tower that contains an Osprey nest. You'll see lot of Large Flowered Blue Eyed Mary and Western Buttercups in this area, along with the ubiquitous Common Camas. . A spur right leads to a steep scramble down a basalt rim into a grassy amphitheater. Leave the Conservancy area and enter a grove of cottonwoods and then cross a log bridge over a reed canary-grass swamp. Reach a gravel track and go right. This leads in a few yards to a pond and thre

Trail Stats

Duration
10 min
Length
0.0 km
Elevation Gain
48 m
High Point
94 m
Low Point
0 m
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loop easy year round