Past Activity

Mt. St. Helens Area South

  • Start date: 06/28/2022

  • Start time: 12:00 AM

  • End date: 06/30/2022

  • End time: 11:59 PM

Description:

This is an exploration of some highlights of the southern side of Mount St. Helens. This trip begins at the Cougar Park & Campground on Yale Lake, Washington.
Here is the location of Cougar Camp where the trip begins:
46.05473855631972, -122.28760091134596

June 28:
Arrive at the Cougar campground late that afternoon or evening (sites, 22, 23, and 25 are reserved). The trip leader should be arriving there by 4pm.

June 29:
In the early morning, we drive about half an hour to Lava Canyon for a 5.5-mile out-and-back hike along a mudflow scoured chasm with 1,400 feet of elevation gain. There will be waterfalls, ancient lava cliffs, and some ladders that will need to be climbed. The suspension bridge is closed, but apparently, we can still see the other side of the canyon by backtracking about 0.3 of a mile. Depending on time and weather, we might visit June Lake that afternoon (shorter loop of 2.6 miles with 410 feet of elevation gain), or if time allows, hike the longer loop (5.4 miles with 1,000 feet of elevation gain) over to an ash-choked waterfall called Chocolate Falls. In the evening, we relax back at the campsite.

June 30:
In the early morning, we pack up camp and travel to the Ape Cave Interpretive Site. Ape Cave is the longest lave tube in the western hemisphere. We will explore the easier 0.8 (one-way) lower cave first. Then later, the 1.4-mile long upper cave where will need to scramble over rock falls, several 8-foot lava walls using hand/footholds, and exiting via a metal ladder. Refer to Bill Sullivan's Ape Cave description of this hike for more information. There is the option to visit the Trail of Two Forests Interpretive Site, a short .25 mile-long boardwalk trail that leads you over 2,000-year-old lava flow from Mount St. Helens where an ancient lava flow solidified around the trunks and trunks rotted away, leaving tree wells, voids in which the impressions of the bark. The plan is the be on the road by 2pm and through Portland by 4pm to avoid major traffic, returning to Eugene by 6pm-ish.

Trip fees total $30 total per person: this includes the $2 Obsidian trip fees and $28 payable to the trip leader (first day of the trip) for two nights camping, up to 4 vehicles for the group, and two bundles of firewood. Bring all your meals, tent, camping stove, hat, sun gear, etc., and all your food. There is a shower and restroom where we are staying. BRING TWO LIGHT SOURCES for the cave. The cave is 42 degrees so come prepared with a warm hat, jacket, and some good foot protection. Bring your all-in-one Federal public lands pass for vehicles. The possibility of a campfire will be determined at that time. Bring your swim trunks, but the lake we are staying near is prone to algae blooms and the lake might be closed to swimming. Parking space at the campground is limited, you are highly encouraged to carpool with a friend who is also going on this trip. We are limited to 1 car and 2 tents per site. Any extra vehicles, beyond our budget 4 total, will be charged $5/day. Covid protocols will be in place. The trip leader is vaccinated and boosted.

  • Event Leader: Hougardy Mark

  • Assistant Leader:

  • Event category: Trips

  • Area Type: Mountain

  • Departure Location: See Trip Description

  • Rating: Moderate

  • Roundtrip total drive miles:

  • Season: 2022

  • Permits Required:

  • Event Status: Passed

  • Supplies and Equipment Required:

  • participant prerequisites:

  • Conditions:

  • Total Distance: 12

  • Member Fees: 2

  • Elevation Gain: 2800

  • Non-Member Fees: 10

  • Committee: Trips

  • Junior member fees:

Trip Report

This trip was to visit the southeast side of Mount St. Helens, in Washington State. Day 1: the group arrived and we had time to explore the quiet tent-only campground and some local trails near Cougar, Washington. We had dinner, talked around the campfire, and some stayed out close to 10 pm as the mid-summer sun stayed long into the evening sky. The morning of Day 2 began with birds blasting the campground with calls at about 4:30 am! The group had a relaxed morning, though several commented they had not slept well that night. Possibly this was related to being tired, or we were talking, but while driving to the hiking area we missed a turn-off and went the expected distance down a road to realize we needed to backtrack. This delay caused us to start about an hour and a half late. Driving back, we learned there was a significant absence of Forest Service signage in the area related to general features like river crossings, sights, overlooks, etc. We finally made our destination of Lava Canyon and hiked around the upper trail area. Prior to the trip, we knew the suspension bridge was out of commission, though we had hoped to hike downstream to the Ship Rock area, sadly this trail was also closed. Hiking back, we crossed over the main footbridge and ate lunch overlooking the beautiful glacial-blue Muddy River. Leaving, we made a stop at the bridge overlooking the 1980 lahar flow with Mount St. Helens looming in the background. We drove to the June Lake parking area and began our hike to June Lake. The plan had been to continue to Chocolate Falls for a 5-mile loop, but about 2 miles in, little issues were quickly adding up into larger concerns [such as starting the morning hike late which made starting this long hike begin well after lunch, hiking over sections of lava fields that had now heated up in the afternoon sun, half of the group being tired, several with not enough water, the leader not having the best map, having to cross glacial melt steam late in the day, and increasing signs that at some -including the trip leader- were dehydrated]. The trip leader made the call to stop the hike soon after June Lake. This was an unhappy call to make but hopefully avoided an injury. Driving back to camp, we located where the earlier signage mistake had been made - a sign had been misinterpreted. We also visited the Ape Cave turnoff to better know where to go the following morning and we discovered the sign along the road identifying the turn for Ape Cave was completely missing! Finding the turn, we stopped for 20 minutes at the Trail of Two Forests Interpretive Site where a 2,000-year-old lava flow from Mount St. Helens ran through the forest, around trees, solidifying around the trunks and leaving tree wells. The group ended our day back at the campground and had an early evening. On the final day, we departed camp at 8:45 am and visited Ape Cave for our 9-9:30 am time slot to arrive. We parked in a lower lot as the official signage in the area was poor and did not direct us to the upper lot. Finally, we began our adventure up the difficult 1.5-mile upper cave route. Progress was slow as there was a significant amount of bouldering across rock falls, several tight places, and a harder than it sounds narrow 8-foot wall that had to be scaled. There were a few scraped knees, but the group arrived at the end of the lava tube; our completion time was 2 hours and 15 minutes. We walked 1.5 miles back to the visitor center through the forest for farewells and then drove back to Eugene. We had hoped to get ahead of any surge related to the Fourth of July weekend holiday traffic but still managed to hit bumper-to-bumper traffic through Portland, making drive time from Ape Cave to Eugene 4 hours.

Members & Guests signed-up & waitlisted

  • Number of spots on trip: 6
  • Number of spots available: 0
No. Status Full name Phone Transportation Needed? Trip Fee # Can Take?
1 Signed-Up Carpenter, Kathie 541-505-2370 N 2
2 Signed-Up Hougardy, Mark 541-206-9532 N 2
3 Signed-Up Bryan, Keiko 541-342-1240 N 2
4 Signed-Up Nagy, Evelyn 541-514-4110 N 2
5 Signed-Up Rice, Emily 541-517-0757 N 2
6 Signed-Up Brown, Ben 214-930-6394 N 2
7 Signed-Up Bennett, Brad 541-359-5198 N 10
8 Signed-Up Masin, Rachelle 541-547-4742 N 2
9 Signed-Up Grant, Elizabeth 541-514-1176 N 2
10 Signed-Up Rice, Cindy 541-513-0131 N 2
11 Signed-Up Parks, Linda 607-244-4194 N 2
12 Signed-Up Cuevas, Lorraine 509-904-5222 N 2
13 Signed-Up Gould, Whitney 510-368-8941 N 2
14 Signed-Up Nease, Mike 541-514-6538 N 2
15 Signed-Up Eubanks, Charla 541-505-0256 N 2
16 Signed-Up Cosby, Barbara Kay 458-210-7604 N 2
17 Signed-Up Gomez, Consuelo 713-366-1199 N 10
18 Signed-Up Stewart Smith, Meg 541-913-5464 N 2
19 Signed-Up Gerdes, Marti 541-337-3659 N 2
20 Signed-Up Arreola, Joshua 830-370-0653 N 10
21 Signed-Up Tsyrkun, Olya 541-912-7742 N 10