Near Rogue Wolf Loop
Venus (with snow) from north end of Alta Lake
Near Rogue Wolf Loop
Devils Peak and Cliff Lake in late afternoon
Near Rogue Wolf Loop
Sunrise on a crisp morning at Cliff Lake. Devil's Peak(which the PCT goes right past) is seen in the upper left.
Near Rogue Wolf Loop
Cliff Lake, looking towards the flanks of Devil's Peak. 6 July 2020
Near Rogue Wolf Loop
Alta Lake in early morning

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Rogue Wolf Loop

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A newly restored loop in the northern portion of Oregon's Sky Lakes Wilderness.
26.6
mi
Distance
4,486
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedLakeRiver/CreekSwimmingViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
This loop is within the Sky Lakes Wilderness and the usual federal wilderness area regulations and restrictions apply here. Practice Leave No Trace (LNT) backcountry skills and ethics. Camp 100 feet from fragile areas; bury human waste at least 200 feet from water, trails, and campsites. This trail is usually closed by snow between November and May.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
26.63mi
Distance
4,486ft
Elevation Gain
4,486ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
6,854ft
High Point
3,618ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This loop starts at the Middle Fork Trailhead on the west side of the Sky Lakes Wilderness and goes up the Middle Fork Trail #978. About a mile from the trailhead it enters the area burned in 2008 and the scenery changes from a closed forest to still standing snags and open views. The tread here was cleared in 2016 of accumulated obstructions such as large fallen trees (but new ones can happen during the winter) and is relatively easy to see and follow. At 3.3 miles from the trailhead, you reach a junction with the Halifax Trail #1088 which has also been recently rehabilitated. Follow the Halifax Trail #1088 as it descends a short distance to the Middle Fork. The trail continues on the other side of the water about 100 feet downstream, directly across from a colorful cliff. Getting across the water will require careful wading (which may not be either possible or safe at high water) or the presence of a large log. Once across the water, the trail begins a well-graded ascent of the slope above Halifax Creek. After about 2.5 miles of climbing through several long switchbacks, the trail levels out and proceeds toward Solace Meadow. At the head of the meadow (its east end), the #1088 ends at its junction with the McKie Camp Trail #1089. The old cabin at Solace Meadow that was destroyed by the 2017 Blanket Creek Fire, as was much of the forest around it. Despite the fire damage, the meadow itself is still green, the spring still provides fresh water (good water sources are not common in this area), and there are plenty of flat tent sites around the old cabin site.From Solace Meadow, the McKie Camp Trail (USFS #1089) runs north to the Stuart Falls Trail (USFS #1078) - this part has not been restored - and south to the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) - this part was restored by the Siskiyou Mountain Club in 2016. Unfortunately, the 2017 Blanket Creek Fire then obliterated the Halifax/McKie junction and obscured the start of the southbound portion of the #1089. But the trail crosses the slope directly east and above the old cabin site, so just climb east until you intersect the faint tread. From Solace Meadow, the #1089 is faint as it trends southwest past the boundary of the Blanket Creek Fire. Once past that, the trail becomes much easier to see and follow as it climbs, eventually through unburned forest, to meet the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) at a signed junction just south of Maude Mountain.Take the PCT south past signed junctions with the Ranger Spring and Seven Mile (USFS #3703) Trails, to a possible camp at Honeymoon Creek (if there's water in the creek). Otherwise, continue along the PCT to a junction with the Seven Lakes Trail (USFS #981) where you stay can either go left on the PCT to its junction with the Cliff Lake Trail (USFS #983) and then follow that trail to campsites at Cliff Lake or you can follow the #981 to campsites at Grass and Middle Lakes.From the lakes, follow the #981 south to its junction with the Alta Lakes Trail #979 and take that trail north past beautiful Alta Lake, past a junction with the King Spruce Trail #980, to a junction with the upper (southern) end of the Middle Fork Trail #978. Descend the #978, which involves many switchbacks on good to excellent trail. At the canyon bottom, the trail makes a sharp turn to the west and descends along the Middle Fork. For the next 2 miles, the trail may be hard to follow due to low-growing vegetation and the effects of the 2008 fire. The trail has been cleared of accumulated brush and obstructions such as large fallen trees, but new ones appear after every winter. The easiest way to get through this section is to look for the ends of logs that were cut to clear the trail - they're pretty easy to spot and you'll usually find a visible piece of trail near them.Once back at the junction with the Halifax Trail #1088, the tread becomes much easier to follow, allowing you an easy return to the trailhead and your completion of the Rogue Wolf Loop.
History & Background
In 2015, the Siskiyou Mountain Club got together with Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest and the Pacific Crest Trail Association to identify a loop in the Sky Lakes Wilderness that had disappeared due to fire damage and long deferred trail maintenance (one tree removed from the middle of the tread was 28 years old). Through the incredible work done by the Siskiyou Mountain Club, REI, and the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, this loop was cleared of downed trees and brush and made passable again in 2016.

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