Information About Hiking In Crater Lake, Oregon
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Crater Lake, Oregon
Hiking

Boulder Creek Trail #1552 - Long Trails (9+ miles)
This trail is 10.6 miles long and has a more difficult rating.

Deschutes National Forest - Hiking In National Forests
The Deschutes National Forest encompasses more than 1.6 million acres extending 100 miles along the east side of the Cascade Mountains. The forest is a scenic backdrop of volcanic mountains and alpine forests, dense evergreen forests, mountain lakes, caves, desert areas, and alpine meadows. The Forest attracts more than 8 million people every year who come to camp, fish, hike, hunt, ski, and enjoy a multitude of outdoor activities.

John Dellenback Trail #1460 - Long Trails (9+ miles)
This trail is 11 miles long and has an easiest rating.

Lost Creek Lake - Trail Systems
Several major public access areas, park sites, boat ramps and a trail system along 30 miles of shoreline offer many recreational activities. McGregor Park was specifically designed for the convenience of handicapped visitors. The facilities provide easy wheelchair access. A visitor center at the park features exhibits about the project and region.

North Crater Trail #1410 - Long Trails (9+ miles)
This trail is 8.7 miles long and has an easiest rating.

Umpqua National Forest - Hiking In National Forests
The Umpqua National Forest in southwestern Oregon is nestled on the westside of the Cascade Mountains. It provides access to Watson Falls, Boulder Creek Wilderness, Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness, Mt. Thielsen Wilderness, North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River, Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway, Oregon Cascades Recreation Area, and the Diamond Lake Recreation Composite. Recreational opportunities here include fishing, camping, whitewater rafting, skiing, snowmobiling, hiking, mountain biking, hunting and more.
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