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Recreation Region: Middle Fork Ranger District

Diamond Peak Wilderness: Willamette

Diamond Peak Wilderness straddles the Cascade Mountains. Diamond Peak was formed as the entire land mass of the Cascades was undergoing volcanic activity and uplift. Great glaciers carved the large volcanic peak and when they receded, the bulk of the mountain remained, with snowfields near the summit and dozens of small lakes surrounding the peak.

Diamond Peak Wilderness area covers 52,611 total acres. Lakes from one to 28 acres in size dot the landscape. Approximately 14 miles of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail pass through this wilderness. Another 38 miles of trail, including the 10-mile Diamond Peak Trail, stretches the length of the west side of the peak.

Nearly the entire area is covered with mixed stands of mountain hemlock, lodgepole and western white pine, and silver, noble and other true firs.

 

Current Conditions
This is in an area impacted by the 208 MF Fire. Recent wildfires on the Willamette have increased likelihood of landslides, mudslides, flash floods, and debris flows.

Reservations

General Information

Wilderness Self-Issue Permit required for both day use and overnight stays from June 15 through October 15. Free permits are self-issued at the trailhead. 
Some trailheads require a recreation pass.

  • Check our Recreation Passes & Permits page for details
  • Wilderness Rules & Regulations
  • Stock users must use weed-free feed
  • Learn about Wilderness Regulations, including special area regulations in the Diamond Peak Wilderness.
  • "Leave No Trace" techniques are encouraged in Wilderness areas, including properly disposing of human and pet waste and carrying out all trash;
  • There are no facilities within the Diamond Peak Wilderness.

A building sits in front of a tree covered hill

Address: 46375 Highway 58 West Fir, OR 97492
Phone: (541) 782-2283
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Closed on federal holidays)
Office Email: sm.fs.mfrd@usda.gov

Getting There

Elevation

8744 feet

Directions

Access: State Highway 58 to the Pengra Pass trailhead, Hwy 58 to Road 23 and Road 2149, Hwy. 58 to Road 5810 to the Yoran Trailhead. Hwy. 58 to Road 60 to the Whitefish, Fawn Lake and Windy-Oldenburg Trailheads. Hwy. 58 to Road 60 to Road 6010 to the Snell Lake and Summit Lake Trailheads.

Facility and Amenity Information

Accessibility

Restrooms

Restrooms are not available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Last updated March 28th, 2025