Information About Hiking In Brookings, Oregon
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Brookings, Oregon
Includes Harbor, Gold Beach, and Carpenterville
Hiking

Cape Blanco State Park - Medium Trails (4-8 miles)
This park has the most southern of Oregon's lights. It is the westernmost point in Oregon. An eight mile hiking trail is available for visitors to the park. Facilities are provided. This area was also made famous by appearing in classic soaring videos.

Kalmiopsis Wilderness - Hiking In Wilderness Areas
Kalmiopsis Wilderness, nearly 180,000 acres includes the headwater basin of the Chetco and North Fork Smith Rivers and a portion of the Illinois River canyon.

Oregon Redwoods Trail--Barrier Free - Short Trails (1-3 miles)
Oregon Redwoods Trail--Barrier Free, along Peavine Ridge in the Winchuck River drainage, provides a unique barrier free day use hiking/wheelchair opportunity (having a wide travel way, acceptable grades and crushed aggregate tread surfacing) through a grove of majestic old-growth redwood trees. This trail is 0.8 miles long at 1020 feet and is considered to be easy.

Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest - Hiking In National Forests
The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest is located in southwestern Oregon, along the California/Oregon state line and it covers almost 1.8 million acres. The previously separate Rogue River and Siskiyou National Forests and their nine ranger district offices were administratively combined in 2004. Recreational opportunities abound on the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, from white water rafting to wilderness camping, from lake and stream fishing to winter snowmobiling.
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