Day Hikes on the Pacific Crest Trail
The Pacific Crest Trail runs north and south 2,650 miles from Mexico to Canada; every year hardy thru-hikers attempt to complete the trail in a single season, logging 25 to 30 miles a day.
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This trailhead provides access to: Betty Lake Trail #3664 See Trail page for more information.
Overview Located in southwest Oregon in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, Hart-Tish Park is surrounded by a variety of landscapes, […]
Follow old stage roads constructed in the 1880s and later upgraded with gravel surfaces generally well graded andpassable to most […]
This trail begins at about the 3 mile marker on Forest Road 2500. This is a “backbone trail” connecting Briggs […]
Shan Creek Trail runs along Shan Creek and then up to the ridge above the creek. The west end offers […]
From thundering waterfalls to still mountain lakes, water is the essence of the Umpqua National Forest. Low numbers of visitors […]
The only thing prettier than seeing Ashland as you stroll through its downtown is seeing the city nestled in its […]
You never know who you might meet at Cathedral Hills! This 10-mile trail system is a haven for hikers, mountain […]
A lot of the really great trail riding ends at an isolated parking spot, where you cool down, pack up […]
Home to wild rivers, deep canyons, dazzling mountains and iconic Crater Lake, Southern Oregon has enough natural beauty for all, and many destinations have thoughtfully improved or built in accessibility features to welcome more visitors. Here are a few options to inspire your next vacation itinerary.