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This gradually climbing trail starts in a forest of Engelmann spruce, silver fir and noble fir. At approximately 1 mile, there is a wet meadow. The trail continues to a mountain hemlock/ white fir forest with small openings near the lakes. This trail offers access to Diamond Peak Wilderness and Yoran Lake. Motorized vehicles are prohibited in wilderness areas.

Directions: From Willamette Pass: On State Highway 58, turn south on Forest Service Road #5810 which goes to the west end of Odell Lake. Go about 1.5 miles. Trailhead parking is on the right side of the road. The trailhead is about 1/4 mile before Trapper Creek Campground.

Seasonal Access: Normally Open: Spring-Fall

Facility Type: Trail

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