Bells Mountain trail is a route used commonly used by hikers, bikers, and horseback riders near Clark County, Washington.
Transportation
Getting to Bells Mountain is fairly easy. Taking NE Lucia Falls road to Moulton Falls Regional Park leads you to the area’s iconic bridge. After crossing you’ll find yourself on a comfortable and wide pathway which leads to Bell’s Mountain trail’s trailhead.
When driving to Moulton Falls watch out for aggressive and dangerous drivers and exercise caution – particularly on narrower parts of the road. A lot of drivers take turns too fast and end off the road or in an accident.
History
Bells Mountain is named after John Bell, a man who moved from Iowa with his family to the west side of Bells Mountain[1].
John Bell built a bridge passing over local Salmon Creek and another called “the Lackamas bridge.”[1]
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Bells Mountain via Chinook Trails ↩ ↩2