Diamond Peak
General Description Diamond Peak is located in the Diamond Peak Wilderness which was established by the USDA Forest Service on February 5, 1957. Glaciers have cut deeply into this volcanic peak that was hundreds of feet hi... wildernet.com
Rosary Lakes Trail, Oakridge, Oregon
The Rosary Lakes, just east of the crest of the Cascades, are what they sound like: a succession of three emerald lakes strung close together in deep forest. The most difficult part of the hike is the initial 2.7 miles to the... trails.com
Odell Lake
General Description Odell Lake is 3,558 acres in size and 287 feet deep. It is approximately 6 miles long and 1 1/2 miles wide. Odell Lake is one of the largest lakes in one of the largest lakes in Oregon and has populatio... wildernet.com
Metolius-windigo Horse Trail
General Description This intermittent National Recreation Trail is primarily for horse and pack horse use. A portion of it connects with Trail #45 (Oldenberg Lake) to provide a continuous horseback route along Crescent Lak... wildernet.com
Whitefish Creek Trail
General Description This trail offers access to Diamond Peak Wilderness and Diamond View Lake. The trail grades up through lodgepole pine to a beautiful view of Diamond Peak at Diamond View Lake. From here the trail descen... wildernet.com
Eugene, Or: Diamond Peak Loop
Start at the Trapper Creek Trailhead, and follow the trail 0.2 mile to the first junction. Keep left at the fork for a gradual ascent through open forest, paralleling Trapper Creek, which cascades over rocks and down... trimbleoutdoors.com
Diamond Creek Falls Trail
General Description The Diamond Creek Falls Trail (#3598) is a 2.5 mile moderate hike. Beginning at the bridge, this scenic loop follows the canyon rims of Salt and Diamond Creek. Beautiful, cascading Diamond Creek Falls i... wildernet.com
Stag Lake
General Description Stag Lake is 20 acres in size and 27 feet deep and has populations of brook trout. The trail starts in a Douglas fir, mountain hemlock rest then grades into lodgepole and back to a mountain hemlock, nob... wildernet.com
Oldenberg Lake Trail
General Description This trail is part of the Old Oregon Skyline Trail, and Oldenberg Lake is the largest of the many lakes you will encounter. The trail is very popular for family hiking and passes through lodgepole pine ... wildernet.com
Eugene, Or: Diamond Peak Via Trapper Creek
Start at the Trapper Creek Trailhead, and follow the trail 0.2 mile to the first junction. Keep left at the fork for a gradual ascent through open forest, paralleling Trapper Creek, which cascades over rocks and down... trimbleoutdoors.com
Suzanne Lake
General Description Suzanne Lake is 10 acres in size and 47 feet deep and has populations of brook, cutthroat and rainbow trout. This trail starts out in a lodgepole forest and comes to a mountain hemlock forest. The trail... wildernet.com
Yoran Lake Trail
General Description This gradually climbing trail starts in a forest of Engelmann spruce, silver fir and noble fir. At approximately 1 mile, there is a wet meadow. The trail continues to a mountain hemlock/ white fir fores... wildernet.com
Bobby Lake Trail
General Description Bobby Lake Trail (#3663) is an easy 2 mile hike. Starting across from the Betty Lake trailhead, this trail winds through an open mountain hemlock forest and crosses the Pacific Crest National Scenic Tra... wildernet.com
Maiden Peak Trail
General Description This trail ascends through a very old noble fir/ mountain hemlock open forest. Benches and a lava flow will be encountered before this trail junctions with the Maiden Peak Trail from Gold Lake. Excellen... wildernet.com
Crater Butte Trail
General Description This trail starts in Douglas fir/ white fir/ mountain hemlock forest then grades into lodgepole and back to a mountain hemlock, noble fir forest. Fawn, Saddle, Stag Lakes and the east part of the Diamon... wildernet.com
Bigham Lakes
General Description The two Bingham Lakes are 20 acres in size and 23 feet deep. The lakes have populations of brook trout. This heavily used trail is part of the Old Oregon Trail and is very popular for family hiking. The... wildernet.com
Pct: Hwy 58 Near Willamette Pass To Hwy 242 At Mckenzie Pass...
This section of the PCT leads through three different types of terrain. Once you pass the three Rosary lakes near Willamette Pass (5090), the first third of this section is relatively dry and viewless. The middle third, begin... trails.com
Windy Lakes Trail
General Description The trail begins in a mature stand of lodgepole, then grades up in an open forest of mature mountain hemlock. This trail provides access to Windy Lakes. Motorized vehicles are prohibited on this trail t... wildernet.com