Near Trout Creek Trail
Trout Creek trail showing columnar basalt cliff. (01-10-2019)
Near Trout Creek Trail
Osprey in nest on island in Deschutes River (03-26-2021)
Near Trout Creek Trail
Bald eagle perched in tree along Deschutes River (01-10-2019).
Near Trout Creek Trail
Deschutes River as it flows through Trout Creek Recreation Area (11-07-2017)
Near Trout Creek Trail
Coyote trying to lead me away from her den (I had no idea where it was). (03-26-2021)

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Trout Creek Trail

3.0 (1 Rating)
A nice hike along the lower Deschutes River among beautiful cliffs.
5.4
mi
Distance
69
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
BirdingCommonly BackpackedFishingGeologically SignificantRiver/CreekViewsWildlife
Access Issues
Trails up to the climbing walls are closed to protect bald eagle nests from January through August (check BLM website for exact closure dates).

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.44mi
Distance
69ft
Elevation Gain
0ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
1,372ft
High Point
1,301ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The trailhead is at the Trout Creek BLM campground, approximately 16 miles north of Madras, OR. The road is paved the first 13 1/2 miles and a good all-weather gravel road continues the rest of the way. The trailhead is at the far western end of the campground. You'll see a "Day Use Area" sign and a parking lot behind it (day use is free).The hike starts at the Trout Creek Campground and continues west along the Deschutes River on an old gravel road (no motor vehicles allowed). Bicycles are allowed on the roadbed. There are a couple of pit toilets along the way and you can continue along the roadbed all the way to Mecca Flat Campground. There are at least three side trails which branch off from the roadbed and climb up the steep canyon walls. To protect nesting bald eagles, these trails are closed off from January through August, but check the BLM website for exact dates. There are no official signposts indicating these trails but they are relatively well traveled. You'll know if you are on a correct side trail if you go 100-200 ft and then encounter a sign which will announce whether the area is open or closed.

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