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Hanan Trail

This historic trail accesses the Hanan Roadless Area and the headwaters of the Sycan River, a designated National Wild and Scenic River. This trail was a part of the earliest transportation route into the upper Sycan River country, pioneered by John Hanan, an early settler of the Summer Lake valley. Archaeological evidence suggests that portions of this trail follow a prehistoric seasonal migration route used by the American Indians to travel from the Chewaucan Basin to Sycan Marsh. Historically the trail was marked with vertically aligned rectangular... More
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Southern Oregon , Paisley , Bicycling , Fishing , Hiking & Backpacking , Horseback Riding , Trails ,
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Deep Creek Falls

Deep Creek Falls flows along Gibson Canyon on the south end of Warner Valley. Cliff swallows, eagles and falcons can be spotted in this area.  The Falls is an excellent stop along the Oregon Outback Scenic Bikeway.  More
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Southern Oregon , Adel , Birding , Waterfalls , Picnicking ,
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Antler Horse Camp

Antler Camp is located 50 minutes southwest of Silver Lake, Oregon. Besides horseback riding, there are opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and photography in this rugged mountain setting. The undeveloped campground offers five camping sites that are large enough for a horse trailer, and the loop makes it convenient to maneuver a trailer. Other amenities include a vault toilet, potable water (hand pump), a hitching rail, and corrals. You can ride your horse on the Fremont National Recreation Trail #160 about eight miles to Yamsay... More
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Southern Oregon , Silver Lake , Campgrounds , Bicycling , Hiking & Backpacking , Horseback Riding , Horse Camping , Picnicking ,
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Rocky Point Resort

Bike Friendly Business
Rocky Point Resort overlooks Upper Klamath Lake in Crater Lake's backyard, and is your destination for lodging, fishing, boating, birding, dining, and hiking. Located on the spring fed waters of Upper Klamath Lake, Rocky Point Resort offers access to one of the nation's best native trout fisheries. Fish average 3 to 7lbs with fish over 10lbs caught regularly. From bait to flys, this is a true fisherman's paradise. Nestled in the Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, birding opportunities are endless with over 260 species that... More
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Southern Oregon , Klamath Falls , Birding , Canoeing , Boating & Jet Boating , Fishing , Resorts , Hiking & Backpacking , RV Parks ,
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High Lakes Trail – Brown Mountain Loop

22Mi, Challenging
Just an hour’s drive from Ashland, Lake of the Woods offers just what it suggests: a dip-worthy alpine lake tucked into a beautiful forest. This ride takes you for a tour of the scenery, before dropping you right back at the lake to cool off and visit Lake of the Woods Mountain Lodge & Resort for dinner overlooking one of the clearest natural lakes in the Southern Oregon Cascades.Kick off your ride on the High Lakes Trail, a smooth path up through lava rock. You’re... More
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Southern Oregon , Klamath Falls , Bicycling , Mountain Biking , Bicycling ,
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Epicenter Family Entertainment Complex

The Epicenter has something fun for everyone. Find family fun at every turn. The Epicenter Bowling Center offers 32 lanes of bowling with a terrific staff of managers and customer service representatives to offer a good time for everyone. The Faultline Arcade offers the largest state-of-the-art video arcade for 80 miles in any directions, with games and prizes for all ages. The Aftershock Sports Bar & Grill and Nightclub is the hottest party place in the Klamath Basin. Come and enjoy all The Epicenter has to... More
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Southern Oregon , Klamath Falls , Family Fun , Sports ,
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Bicycle Jones

Bicycle Jones is a bike supply and repair shop located in downtown Klamath Falls.  More
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Southern Oregon , Klamath Falls , Family Fun , Bicycling , Bike Shops ,
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Lower Ashland Watershed

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Ashland is best known for the world-renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival, but you don’t have to be a theater buff to enjoy the picturesque city of 20,000 and the mountains that surround it. You’ll begin this not-too-long ride in the historic downtown, preferably after you’ve had some coffee and a bite to eat at Noble Coffeehouse on 4th Street. The ride starts out south with some climbing on residential streets, but in just 1.5 miles you’ll leave the pretty houses behind in favor of a much more... More
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Southern Oregon , Ashland , Bicycling , Mountain Biking , Bicycling ,
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Sturgis Fork Trail

The Sturgis Fork Trail, named after Albert Sturgis a local miner, is a popular feeder trail accessing the Boundary Trail #1207 (area is unavailable). Passing uphill through virgin timber stands of the Craggy Mountain Scenic Area, the Sturgis Fork Trail is the shortest route to the Oregon Caves National Monument from the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest. More
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Southern Oregon , Jacksonville , Bicycling , Hiking & Backpacking , Horseback Riding , Trails ,
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Elk Creek Trail

Moderately steep trail winds along Elk Creek through heavy woods to a high mountain saddle and the Boundary Trail #1207. Good access to Grayback Mountain. More
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Southern Oregon , Cave Junction , Hiking & Backpacking , Horseback Riding , Trails ,
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Collings Mountain Trail

The Collings Mountain Trail features spectacular views the Siskiyou Crest and Applegate Lake, and offers visitors the chance to see something truly unique--the only bigfoot trap in the world! Miner Perry Lovell reported that he discovered 18-inch, human-like tracks with a 6-foot stride in his garden near the Applegate River. The trap was built in 1974 by the North American Wildlife Research Team, and was restored in 2006.  Originally, it was baited with carcasses for six years, resulting in disappointing results (a couple of bears were caught).  The trail also passes... More
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Southern Oregon , Applegate , Hiking & Backpacking , Horseback Riding , Trails , Backpacking ,
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Cliff Nature Trail

One of the short hikes in and around the Oregon Caves Monument. Walk over marble outcrops, through the fir forests, and enjoy panoramic views of the Illinois Valley. 1-mile loop. Moderately strenuous, steep.  More
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Bolan Lake Campground

Bolan Lake Campground sits along the shores of Bolan Lake, a 12-acre lake sitting high above the Illinois Valley. Campsites are in a dispersed camping area, but are equipped with tables and fire pits. Large conifers provide shade in the heat of summer months, and the wildflowers are not to be missed in this area in the early summer.  Bolan Lake Trail #1245, located within the campground, climbs up to the old fire lookout on Bolan Peak. The lookout is available for rent; reservations must be made at... More
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Southern Oregon , Cave Junction , Campgrounds , Camping , Hiking & Backpacking ,
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Bigelow Lakes – Mt. Elijah Loop Trail

This full-day hike to the summit of 6,390 foot (1,948 m) Mt. Elijah takes you past meadows and lakes. Clear days offer views of Mt. Shasta and Preston Peak. 9.2-mile loop. Very strenuous, uphill climb to Mt Elijah, elevation 6390ft  More
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Southern Oregon , Cave Junction , Hiking & Backpacking , Trails ,
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Sunset on the the Rogue Country Store and Raft Rental

Come explore the natural beauty Oregon's Trail has to offer by rafting, picnicking by the river, fishing, or just relaxing by the BBQ. Everyone deserves to take a step away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. What better place to relax than the Rogue? More
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Southern Oregon , Trail , Rafting , Shopping ,
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Cougar Butte Trailhead

A few hundred yards from the trailhead, the trail passes under Cow Horn Arch, an unexpected, breathtaking rock formation that towers 20 feet overhead.  Further along this high country trail, hikers will be met with excellent vistas of the Jackson Creek drainage and views that extend to Northern California on a clear day. The trail winds through large open alpine meadows full of wildflowers and along the tops of ridges with unusual rock formations before entering the Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness at Cougar Butte. The trail can then be... More
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Southern Oregon , Tiller , Pet-Friendly Travel , Hiking & Backpacking , Horseback Riding , Horse Camping , Trails ,
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Beaver Swamp Trailhead

This 1.2-mile trail passes through a dense forest with a variety of timber types, including a section that was burned in a 2002 lightning fire. Although it has limited views along the way, Beaver Swamp Trail rewards hikers with access to Fish Lake, a beautiful, secluded lake within Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness. Elevation changes from 4100 feet at the trailhead to 3400 feet at the junction with Fish Lake Trail #1570.  More
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Southern Oregon , Tiller , Pet-Friendly Travel , Hiking & Backpacking , Trails ,
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Wimer Stage Road

Follow old stage roads constructed in the 1880s and later upgraded with gravel surfaces generally well graded andpassable to most vehicles.The route passes through four geologic settings,including two derived from volcanic activity, one with fertile sediments from an ancient ocean basin, and one made up of rocks uplifted from the upper mantle of the earth (sometimes called serpentine rock). Each of these geologic settingssupport plant communities that may have strong contrast with otherplant communities around them  More
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Southern Oregon , O’Brien , Bicycling , ATVing , Hiking & Backpacking , Trails ,
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Osgood Ditch Trail

The trail is on the berm of an old mining ditch used for carrying water to mines in Waldo. Built in the early 1850s it is one of the oldest ditches in this area. Please do not disturb any of the historical features. It's a nice, easy walk to the East Fork Illinois River Trail #1274. The Ditch Trail and the lower end of the East Fork Illinois River Trail #1274 make a nice day hike loop. There are two stream crossings on the lower... More
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Southern Oregon , O’Brien , Hiking & Backpacking , Horseback Riding , Trails ,
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Rabbit Lake Trail

The trail drops down through a heavily wooded ridge to a saddle before beginning to climb toward Little Grayback Peak. There are many Brewers spruce along the trail, one of the endemic trees that grow only in this region.  Brewer spruce, also known as the weeping spruce, is easy to identify because of the distinctive galls that grow on the tips of the branches. Much of the trail follows the top of a rocky ridge and is generally easy to follow but at one point it... More
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Southern Oregon , Selma , Hiking & Backpacking , Trails ,
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Pearsoll Peak Lookout

Sitting atop Pearsoll Peak in the the Kalmiopsis Wilderness, this volunteer maintained historic lookout provides breathtaking scenic views.   More
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Southern Oregon , Selma , Hiking & Backpacking , Trails ,
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Medicine Rock

Medicine Rock is a large boulder that lies just below the south facing ridge above Soda Springs Reservoir. There are two crack climbs on either side of the rock. The most popular of these is Crazy Crack (5.10c, approximately 80 feet in height).  Full rack with smaller placements on the bottom half and larger placements on the upper half.  There are no seasonal restrictions at Medicine Rock. The best time to climb is late Spring, Summer, or Fall.  More
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Southern Oregon , Roseburg , Other Outdoor , Climbing ,
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Deadhorse Lake Campground

Deadhorse Lake is located one hour 20 minutes south of Paisley, Oregon situated on Deadhorse Lake, a high-mountain lake with grassy and pebble beaches. The lake, elevation 7372 feet, spans 31 acres and is stocked with rainbow trout.  There are nine tent and trailer sites, all with picnic tables and fire grills. It also features seven group campsites; some larger sites are located further from the lakeshore. There is also a hand pump for potable water.  Deadhorse Lake, great for fishing, swimming, and boating (non-motorized or... More
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Southern Oregon , Paisley , Campgrounds , Boating & Jet Boating , Camping , Fishing , Hiking & Backpacking , Picnicking ,
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SST Guide Service

Oregon State Marine Board
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Southern Oregon , Grants Pass , Guides & Charters , Fishing ,
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Pacific Northwest Guide Service

Oregon State Marine Board
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Southern Oregon , Medford , Guides & Charters , Fishing , Wildlife Viewing ,
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Cornelison’s Guided Fishing

Oregon State Marine Board
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Southern Oregon , Grants Pass , Guides & Charters , Fishing ,
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Plaikni Falls

To view Plaikni Falls, hike along an easy one-mile trail through an old-growth forest which showcases wildflowers during July. The first 3/4 is accessible to a wheelchair with some assistance, but the final, short climb to the falls might be too steep.  More
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Southern Oregon , Fort Klamath , Family Fun , Waterfalls , Accessible Travel , Hiking & Backpacking , Wildlife Viewing , Picnicking ,
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Sycan Marsh Nature Preserve

This vast, verdant wetland in the upper reaches of the Klamath Basin is a key site for wetland research and restoration. It is home to thousands of nesting and migrating birds, threatened fish and newly discovered aquatic creatures. The preserve also includes upland forest.  More
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Southern Oregon , Beatty , Birding , Wilderness & Natural Areas , Photography , Wildlife Viewing , Back Country Guides ,
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Limpy Botanical Interpretive Loop

The Limpy Botanical Trail is an easy trail located in a botanically rich serpentine area that makes this corner of southwest Oregon so different and biodiverse. Interpretive signs describing the vast diversity of plants found in the area are located along the trail. Springtime offers a nice botanical adventure, full of wildflowers unique to this type of habitat. There is a nice waterfall along the route, with a bench for a peaceful moment of silence or just a nice rest. A number of other benches... More
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Southern Oregon , Grants Pass , Pet-Friendly Travel , Hiking & Backpacking , Trails ,
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China Creek Trail

The China Creek Trail traverses old and current mining sites. There are several old trail and road crossings along this trail. It also passes through some reforested units and a large old fire area.  The south end of the trail leads up China Creek, over Taylor Ridge and down to the South Fork of Galice Creek. Just before and after crossing the Taylor Ridge Road 2500-001, the trail will follow old road systems. There are some steep grades on both sides of the South Fork... More
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Southern Oregon , Grants Pass , Bicycling , Pet-Friendly Travel , ATVing , Hiking & Backpacking , Horseback Riding , Trails ,
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