Middle Fork Ranger District (Hwy 58)

Explore the Middle Fork Ranger District!

The Middle Fork Ranger District is the southern part of the forest, bordering the Deschutes and Umpqua National Forests. Accessible from the west on Highway 58 from Eugene, OR, or from the south via Highway 58.

Waldo Lake is one of the gems of the forest, but don’t forget to get out on some of the great mountain biking, hiking, and horse trails in this area.

Hiking

Backpacking and day hikes can be found all over the district including, Fall Creek Trail Area, and Hardesty Trail Area. For spectacular mountain scenery, try a hike in the Willamette Pass Trail Area

Other Recreation

The renowned Middle Fork Willamette Trail #3609North Waldo Trail Areaand South Waldo Trail Area are just a few of the more popular mountain biking areas.

One of the gems of the Willamette National Forest is the Waldo Lake Area provides many recreational opportunities including horse camping, non-motorized boating, swimming, hiking and biking.

For those who prefer to travel by horse, the spectacular Diamond Peak Trail Areaoffers multiple trails For those that enjoy travel of the motorized type, OHV enthusiasts can enjoy the Huckleberry Flats OHV Trail.