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Meadow Fork Trail #376
Hiking is allowedHorses are allowedFishingMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowed
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Meadow Fork Trail #376 is moderate hiking through old growth stands of pine and fir, in the Strawberry Wilderness Area. Panoramic views are limited, except at the upper end of the trail. Water is limited the entire length of the trail. The length of the trail is 4.6 miles and is considered most difficult. Hiking and horseback riding are allowed.

Facilities: There are no facilities provided at Meadow Fork Trail #376.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted for Meadow Fork Trail #376.

Best Time To Visit: Meadow Fork Trail #376 is open June through November.

Fees: No fees are charged.

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: Do not litter. Mountain biking and ATV usage are prohibited.

Directions: To reach Meadow Fork Trail #376 from Baker City, start out going south on 3rd Street toward Auburn Avenue for less than 0.1 miles. Turn left onto Auburn Avenue for 0.1 miles. Turn right onto OR-7 and continue to follow for 50.9 miles. Turn right onto US-26 for 15.3 miles. From Prairie City, follow County road 62 and Forest Service road 14 to Summit Prairie. Go west on Forest Service road 16 to Forest Service road 924. Turn right on Forest Service road 1648. Go to Forest Service road 021 road. Go approximately 1 1/2 miles to Forest Service road 039. Follow this road to the trailhead.

Address
Prairie City Ranger District-Malheur National Forest
P.O. Box 337
Prairie City, Oregon 97869
Phone
General: (541) 820-3311
TTY: (541) 820-3817
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