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Recreational Activities

Trails

Fremont National Forest Trail Systems

 

To allow us to show more detailed information, we have separated the trail system into eight groups. Click on the links or map below for information and a map of each group. The page for each group also has a link to a 3D relief map which shows the topography around the trail. Contact Larry Hills, Forest Trails Coordinator at (541) 947-6275 email: lhills@fs.fed.us

Fremont National Recreation Trail (NRT) #160: The Fremont NRT, also known as the Southern Oregon Intertie Trail, traverses most of the length of the Fremont National Forest from north to south. In the north it begins at Yamsay Mountain and makes its way south over Hager Mountain and along Winter Rim to the Warner Mountains where it joins the Crane Mountain NRT. From that junction visitors can either continue north on the Fremont NRT to Vee Lake or take the Crane Mountain NRT #161 south to the California border and beyond. (Note: At this time (2007), due to land ownersup issues, there is a gap of approximately six miles from Cox Pass Trailhead to Mill Trailhead, but visitors can use the road system to bypass it.) This trail is approximately 135 miles long.

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  • Northern Segment - From the Yamsay Mountain semi-primitive area and Antler Trailhead to Government Harvey Pass. Also, information about the 8.7 mile Blue Buck Trail.
  • Middle Segment - From Government Harvey Pass to Cox Pass.

Warner Mountains Trail System: Includes the southern segment of the Fremont National Recreation Trail and the Crane Mountain National Recreation Trail.

Woods Line Trail: A "Rails to Trails" trail. 20 Miles.

Hanan Trail: Historic Trail in a roadless area. 8 Miles.

Gearhart Mountain Wilderness Trails: Non-mechanized trails.

Campbell/Dead Horse Lakes Trail System: Accesses the Dead Horse Rim country. Several loop trails for day hikes.

Cottonwood Meadows Recreation Area Trails: Includes an easy loop trail around the lake plus a trail up to Cougar Peak and a trail along Cottonwood Creek.

Map of the Fremont NF trails

USDA Forest Service - Fremont-Winema NF's
Last Modified: Tuesday, 06 February 2007 at 10:44:43 EST


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