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Twin Lakes Trail is heavily used by horses and hikers, especially the segment from south Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail #2000 junction to Lower Twin Lake. The tread is wide and relatively smooth with some long gradual grades of 10-20% on part to Lower Twin Lake. The tread becomes narrower and more rocky from lower to upper Twin Lake. The grade is also steeper, in places 20-30%, but these sections are shorter in distance.

The trail passes through new and old growth forests and is lined with bluegrass and huckleberry. Both lakes are clear, peaceful and set down in tree-lined basins. Nice views of Mount Hood are seen from Upper Twin Lake and the trail from Upper Twin Lake toward the Pacific Crest Trail. The trial around each lake is flat with the lake in view.

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