Information About Hiking In Corvallis, Oregon
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Corvallis, Oregon
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Chimney Peak Trail #3382 - Long Trails (9+ miles)
This trail is 12.7 miles long and has been rated difficult.

Cone Peak Trail #3408 - Medium Trails (4-8 miles)
This trail is 3.5 miles long, has a moderate rating, and receives high use.

Hackleman Old-Growth Trail #3399 - Short Trails (1-3 miles)
This trail is .8 miles long, has an easy rating, and receives medium use.

Iron Mountain Trail #3389 - Short Trails (1-3 miles)
This trail is 1.7 miles long, has a difficult rating, and receives high use.

Rooster Rock Trail #3399 - Short Trails (1-3 miles)
This trail is 2.1 miles long, has a moderate to difficult rating, and receives medium use.

Santiam Wagon Road-House Rock Segment #3413 - Short Trails (1-3 miles)
This trail is 3.3 miles long, has an easy rating, and receives high use.

Siuslaw National Forest - Hiking In National Forests
The Siuslaw National Forest is a very diverse and productive region extending from Tillamook to Coos Bay along the Oregon coast. The forest encompasses over 630,000 acres of unique and varying ecosystems. The Siuslaw National Forest is bordered on the east by the Willamette Valley and the west by the Pacific Ocean and is one of only two national forests located in the lower 48 states to claim oceanfront property, making it a great spot to go whale watching.

Trout Creek Trail #3405 - Short Trails (1-3 miles)
This trail is 2.8 miles long, has a moderate to difficult rating, and receives medium to high use.

Willamette National Forest - Hiking In National Forests
The Willamette National Forest offers visitors virtually endless opportunities for forest-related activities. Developed campgrounds, trails, Scenic Byways, and ski resorts are but a few of the facilities available for use. Outdoor recreation activities not associated with developed facilities are limited only by one's imagination.
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