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7.00 Miles
Location: T 23S, R 1E and T24S R 1E, WM, In Umpqua National Forest, NE of Roseburg off Forest Rd. 2422 (China Lake Rd.)
Type: Backcountry
Uses:
Agency: USDA Forest Service
The High Divide Trail-Bohemia Section is the remains of the historic Oakland Wagon Road, constructed in 1864-65 to provide gold prospectors and miners access from Oakland, Oregon to the booming Bohemi...
2.00 Miles
Location: In Wallowa-Whitman National Forest on summit of Mt. Howard, accessed by gondola from Wallowa Lake.
Type: Nature Trail
Uses: Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Agency: USDA Forest Service
The High Wallowa Loop National Recreation Trail (#1813) is composed of a main loop trail and two side spurs going to the Royal Purple overlook and the northern overlook. All three trails total about 1...
Historic Columbia River Hwy. State Trail
10.80 Miles
Location: Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
Type: Backcountry
Fitness Trail
Greenway
Uses: Bicycling (on pavement)
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Agency: State
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8.00 Miles
Location: Siskiyou National Forest, Gold Beach Road, In Siskiyou National Forest, SE of Agness at Oak Flat trailhead.
Type: Backcountry
Uses: Bicycling (off pavement)
Camping
Camping
Dogs - On leash
Equestrian - Riding
Equestrian - Pack trips
Fishing
Swimming
Swimming - Diving/snorkeling
Wildlife Observation
Agency: USDA Forest Service
The Illinois River NRT is 8 miles long and goes from the trailhead at Oak Flat to Silver Creek. The trail enters the Kalmiopsis Wilderness at Connors Place, .5 miles before Silver Creek. The trail c...
3.00 Miles
Location: Umatilla National Forest, Walla Walla Road, In Umatilla National Forest, E of Pendleton, goes around lake from Jubilee Lake Campground.
Type:
Uses:
Agency: USDA Forest Service
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0.90 Miles
Location: Deschutes National Forest, In Decshutes National Forest, S of Bend on US 97.
Type:
Uses:
Agency: USDA Forest Service
The Lava Cast Forest Trail is a paved, barrier-free interpretive trail. The trail goes through a lava flow in which there are log casts of standing trees from when the lava flow occurred. There are ...
0.50 Miles
Location: In Willamette National Forest at McKenzie Pass on SR 242, W of Sisters.
Type:
Uses:
Agency: USDA Forest Service
This short, paved interpretive trail offers remarkable views of lava that flowed from Yapoah Crater. Interpretive signs share geologic information on the lava formations along the trail....
0.80 Miles
Location: In Klamath Falls at the Link River Bird Sanctuary.
Type: Nature Trail
Uses: Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Wildlife Observation
Agency: Private
A short nature walk along Link River in Klamath Falls. A popular location for bird watching and nature viewing. Gives access to the falls that Klamath Falls was named after....
0.86 Miles
Location: Forest Park, National Portland
Type:
Uses:
Agency: City, Town, or County
The Lower Macleay Trail is an oasis in the city. The trail follows Balch Creek along the floor of Balch Canyon. The creek is one of the few remaining perennial creeks in the City that support a heal...
2.00 Miles
Location: Winema National Forest, In Winema National Forest, 12 mi. N of Crater Lake National Park.
Type: Backcountry
Uses: Bicycling (on pavement)
Bicycling (off pavement)
Camping
Camping
Dogs - Mushing
Dogs - On leash
Equestrian - Riding
Equestrian - Pack trips
Equestrian - Other stock
Fishing
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Agency: USDA Forest Service
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8.00 Miles
Location: In Malheur National Forest along the Malheur River northwest of Drewsey.
Type: Backcountry
Uses: Camping
Dogs - On leash
Equestrian - Riding
Fishing
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Swimming
Agency: USDA Forest Service
This National Recreation Trail follows a portion of the Malheur Wild and Scenic River in a deep forested canyon....
25.90 Miles
Location: follows upper McKenzie River along SR 126
Type: Backcountry
Uses: Bicycling (off pavement)
Camping
Dogs - On leash
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Agency: USDA Forest Service
The McKenzie River Trail provides an array of recreational opportunities including camping, fishing, photography, exploring, and wildlife viewing. The trail meanders along the upper McKenzie River for...
120.00 Miles
Location: Deschutes National Forest
Type: Backcountry
Uses: Bicycling (off pavement)
Camping
Dogs - On leash
Equestrian - Riding
Equestrian - Pack trips
Equestrian - Other stock
Fishing
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Agency: USDA Forest Service
The Metolius-Windigo Trail goes from the head of the Metolius River in the Sisters Ranger District, across the Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District and then down to Windigo Pass in the Crescent Ranger Distr...
27.00 Miles
Location: Middle Fork Willamette River south of Hills Creek Reservoir. East of Oakridge.
Type: Backcountry
Uses: Bicycling (off pavement)
Equestrian - Riding
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Agency:
This epic trail winds through stands of mixed conifer, cottonwood, and big leaf maple, which give the visitor many diverse views of changing ecosystems - from riparian zones to high elevation fir. Man...
5.00 Miles
Location: Diamond Lake Ranger District; Umpqua National Forest, In Umpqua National Forest Diamond Lake Recreation Area on Forest Rd. 2808, SW of Diamond Lake.
Type: Backcountry
Uses: Bicycling (off pavement)
Camping
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Agency: USDA Forest Service
Accesses the peak of Mt. Baldy with a view of Diamond Lake and Mt. Thielsen. The trail begins on a lodgepole pine covered flat. From there you travel through open stands of mountain hemlock and true ...
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