posted Mar 27, 2018
Multi-use trail follows the Umpqua River for 79 miles into the Cascade Mountains.
published Feb 2020
by
Northwest Youth Corps
Put your skills to the test in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.
posted Mar 27, 2018
The Bureau of Land Management's Whittaker Creek campground provides the trailhead for this scenic climb through huge Douglas fir trees, as well as western hemlock, red cedar, red alder, and big leaf maple
posted Dec 21, 2017
Oregon works with local, federal, and state agencies, as well as organizations, to encourage the design, construction, and maintenance of trails that offer a wide range of outdoor recreation opportunities.
posted Dec 29, 2017
Oregon provides multiple examples of creative and effective use of RTP funds.
posted Feb 19, 2018
The State of Oregon's statewide trail plan.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Chuck Frayer is a nationally recognized expert for outdoor recreation design.
posted Jan 16, 2018
The Corvallis to the Sea Trail Partnership began as a coalition of individuals and groups sharing a common vision for a 60+ mile trail for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians stretching from the Willamette Valley and over the Coast Range to the Pacific Ocean.
posted Jan 16, 2018
In 1998, soon after retiring from the Forest Service, Jim Talburt founded The Motley Crew, a hard-working volunteer trail maintenance crew who average about 1,800 hours each year. All members are over the age of 61.
posted May 1, 2019
Wayne is a champion of promoting and maintaining the use of traditional skills in trail work. He teaches, and is, a certifier of crosscut saws and is experienced with rigging, dry stone masonry, and woodworking.
A dilapidated bridge on the North Fork Middle Fork Trail near Oakridge, Oregon. As of 2020 large portions of the 9 mile trail are impassible due to erosion, fallen trees and bridges in need of repair or replacement.
A dilapidated bridge on the North Fork Middle Fork Trail near Oakridge, Oregon. As of 2020 large portions of the 9 mile trail are impassible due to erosion, fallen trees and bridges in need of repair or replacement.
A dilapidated bridge on the North Fork Middle Fork Trail near Oakridge, Oregon. As of 2020 large portions of the 9 mile trail are impassible due to erosion, fallen trees and bridges in need of repair or replacement.