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Knebal Springs/Bottle Prairie Loop
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Knebal Springs/Bottle Prairie Loop are used most heavily by mountain bikes and infrequently by large horse groups. No motorized vehicles are allowed. The trail leaves the campground near the northwest end and heads out to Road 1720 for a 1 1/4 mile jaunt on the road to pick up the trail into the forest once more. Views of Mt. Hood and wildflowers are the primary scenic values. There is spring-fed water in the campground. Northwest Forest Pass required. This trail is 7 miles long and rated difficult.

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