Near Bandersnatch
The Waterline Trail meanders above Ashland Creek.
Near Bandersnatch
Art awaits on Bandersnatch.
Near Bandersnatch
Lower Red Queen Trail is located on dry side hills full of Manzanita and Madrone (and poison oak).
Near Bandersnatch
Lower Red Queen Trail is so close to residences, yet it feels far away.
Near Bandersnatch
Stop # 2, Example of Fire Resilient Trees, Less Resilient Manzanita, 2012 Fire

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Bandersnatch

4.3 (6 Ratings)
A very popular trail on the east side of the Ashland watershed, connecting Waterline to Alice in Wonderland to 2060.
1.7
mi
Distance
403
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Family FriendlyViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
This trail is seldom closed, though it could be on occasion for forest resiliency work.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.69mi
Distance
403ft
Elevation Gain
769ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
2,963ft
High Point
2,293ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Bandersnatch is probably the most popular forest lands trail in the Ashland watershed. It's a pedestrian-equestrian trail that starts just off the Waterline Trail near Lithia Park and climbs steeply at times to reach its summit where it crosses the Alice in Wonderland Trail. It then descends on the east side of Alice to connect with JubJub and then joins FS Road 2060. There is a picnic bench with views of Mt Ashland about a half mile up from the trailhead before the trail crosses the BTI mountain bike trail. There are good views of the mountains as well as the Rogue valley. Bears, deer, and cougars have been spotted on or near this trail. This trail is usually below the snow zone in the winter and continues to get frequent use all year-round. Poison oak thrives in and around this trail. Several artworks appear along the bottom of the trail near Waterline. Other Trail Connections About two-thirds up the trail on the right is the Snark Trail which will loop back down to the Waterline Trail. Just above this intersection is the Red Queen trail. And, after a few more switchbacks, you reach the Gryphon Trail, which connects back to the Red Queen trail to make a good loop.

Route Conditions

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Contributors
Torsten Heycke