Near Willow Prairie North Loop #1091D
Along the trail near Point #5.
Near Willow Prairie North Loop #1091D
The trail starts behind a cattle gate behind the rental cabin.
Near Willow Prairie North Loop #1091D
Along the trail near the top of the loop.

Looking for more photos?

View All Photos
Driving Directions
Hike Trail

Willow Prairie North Loop #1091D

3.0 (1 Rating)
An opportunity for a pleasant walk in the woods.
5.5
mi
Distance
774
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Views
Access Issues
This trail starts from behind the rental cabin at the Willow Prairie Horse Campground. When the campground is open, you should park at the day use overflow parking a short ways to the south. When the campground is closed (mid-October to late May) you can park at the entrance or along the road.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.53mi
Distance
774ft
Elevation Gain
939ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
4,430ft
High Point
3,822ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This lollipop loop follows single- and doubletrack (old logging) trails out-and-back from the campground. There is little climbing (only 600 feet (183 m)) and almost no views, so you'll find yourself simply enjoying a refreshing walk in the woods. There is just enough signage along the trail to keep you on track but the numbers on the trail signs are keyed to the numbered points on a local map - available at the campground when its open and posted on the kiosk year-round. It would be good to look at this map before starting out, as there are other official and unofficial trails and old roads you'll come across. From the rental cabin, the #1091D the goes north for about a mile to Point 2, where it swings out to the west and the #1091C goes north. If you get confused here, just continue north on the #1091C and you'll rejoin the #1091D at Point #4, 1.3 mi from the trailhead. The #1091D will take you north past Points 5 and 6, the end points of the Bear Pan Springs Loop #1091E. At Point 6, the #1091E goes northeast and then curves down into the East Branch of Willow Creek. Along here is one of your few opportunities to get a view of Mount McLoughlin. Past the creek and across an old road, the #1091D continues on as an old road to Point #7 and the start of the lollipop loop. Stay on the old road as it continues to the right (north - you're now doing the loop counter-clockwise), becomes a singletrack, and then rejoins an old road before passing Porcupine Spring. A little more walking on old road past the spring will bring you to where the #1091D turns south and begins climbing as a mix of singletrack and old doubletrack. In time, you return to Point #7 and, from there, retrace your steps back to the campground.

Route Conditions

Report Conditions
No Condition Reports
Report Conditions

Nearby Hike Routes

Fish Lake to Brown Mountain Shelter

Hike Route

Fish Lake to Brown Mountain Shelter

Lake
extreme
25.33 mi
+2,422 ft
Pacific Crest Trail: Oregon Section C - Highway 140 to Highway 138

Hike Route

Pacific Crest Trail: Oregon Section C - Highway 140 to Highway 138

Lake
extreme
73.07 mi
+8,204 ft
Mount McLoughlin

Hike Route

Mount McLoughlin

Birding
strenuous
8.61 mi
+3,950 ft
Blue Lake Basin Loop

Hike Route

Blue Lake Basin Loop

Fall Colors
moderate
13.08 mi
+1,453 ft
Brown Mountain Hike via Great Meadow

Hike Route

Brown Mountain Hike via Great Meadow

Lake
moderate
8.53 mi
+326 ft
Grizzly Peak Loop Trail

Hike Route

Grizzly Peak Loop Trail

Birding
moderate
4.84 mi
+1,035 ft
Contributors
BK Hope