Near Kelsay Valley to Miller Lake Loop
Near Kelsay Valley to Miller Lake Loop
Near Kelsay Valley to Miller Lake Loop
Near Kelsay Valley to Miller Lake Loop
Near Kelsay Valley to Miller Lake Loop

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Kelsay Valley to Miller Lake Loop

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Beaver Marsh, Oregon
34.6
mi
Distance
4,455
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
34.57mi
Distance
4,455ft
Elevation Gain
4,455ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
6,770ft
High Point
4,240ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Kelsay Valley to Miller Lake Loop is a 34.1-mile route that starts and ends at Kelsay Valley Camp, weaving together the Tenas Peak Trail, Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), Miller Lake Trail, and North Umpqua Trail. This journey allows hikers to experience diverse landscapes, from majestic peaks to tranquil lakes and lush forested paths, in a single adventurous circuit.The Kelsay Valley to Miller Lake Loop promises a diverse array of landscapes and experiences. From the scenic vistas of Tenas Peak and the PCT to the peaceful shores of Miller Lake and the verdant tranquility of the North Umpqua Trail, hikers are in for a rewarding exploration of some of the region's most stunning terrains.The route is considered moderate to challenging, primarily due to its length.The adventure begins at the Tenas Peak Trailhead, with an immediate ascent through dense forests. Gaining elevation, hikers are treated to stunning vistas of the surrounding mountains. The Tenas Peak Trail, offering a moderate climb, rewards with breathtaking views and a sense of solitude.Upon meeting the PCT, the trail continues along the mountain's spine, providing panoramic views and a taste of one of America's legendary long-distance trails. This section is marked by well-maintained paths and, in the warmer months, alpine meadows full of wildflowers.The path then diverges onto the Miller Lake Trail, leading down to the serene Miller Lake. Ideal for a mid-hike pause, this segment features gentle trails around the lake with ample opportunities for rest or a swim.From Miller Lake, the loop joins the North Umpqua Trail, celebrated for its lush old-growth forests and the vibrant sounds of the North Umpqua River. This part of the trail is a sensory journey, with rushing water, towering trees, and occasional waterfalls enhancing the experience.The loop concludes at Kelsay Valley Camp, set in a picturesque verdant valley. The camp provides basic amenities for hikers wishing to overnight under the stars, amidst the area's tranquil beauty.WHEN TO VISITLate spring to early fall is ideal for this loop, with trails mostly free of snow and favorable hiking weather.PERMITSSome areas may require permits for overnight camping. For regional or Pacific Crest Trail-specific permits, visit the Pacific Crest Trail Association's website: https://www.pcta.org/discover-the-trail/permits/.WATERWhile natural water sources along the route may serve as refill points, it's crucial to carry sufficient water and treat or filter any collected water.CAMPINGKelsay Valley Camp offers a comfortable conclusion to the hike, with options for camping. Adhering to Leave No Trace principles is essential to maintain the area's pristine condition.CONSIDERATIONSWildlife: Secure food to avoid attracting local wildlife.Weather: Pack for variable conditions, including layers and rain gear.Navigation: Use a detailed map and compass or GPS for navigation, as trail signage may be sparse.ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONPacific Crest Trail Association

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