Larch Mountain Road

Larch Mountain Road is closed above the snow gate near Milepost 10.

A view of the Columbia River and the Gorge, looking down from the summit of Larch Mountain.
Is Larch Mountain Road open?

Larch Mountain Road is closed above the snow gate near milepost 10.


About Larch Mountain Road

Larch Mountain Road is the highest road in Multnomah County’s jurisdiction, reaching an altitude of 4055 feet in east county.

In winter, the county closes public access to recreation areas off upper Larch Mountain Road by installing a snow gate near Milepost 10. The gate prevents drivers from getting stuck in the snow at upper elevations and reduces snow removal costs in this non-residential area.

Normally, the upper section of the road reopens for recreational users in late spring at the end of the snow season. Reopening the gate provides vehicle access all the way to the view parking lot at milepost 14.5 and the walking trail to Sherrard Point.

Snow removal on upper Larch Mountain Road, May 2021
Snow removal on upper Larch Mountain Road, May 2021
Last reviewed November 25, 2024