Miller Lake and Digit Campground - FS 9772

Total Miles
12.1

Technical Rating

3

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail Type

Full-Width Road

Accessible By

Trail Overview

Forest Road 9772 runs along the south shore of Miller Lake and serves as the primary access point for the Digit Point Day-Use Area and Miller Lake Trailhead (#3725). It is a standard forest road, generally gravel-surfaced, suitable for passenger vehicles and small trailers. The road winds gently through mixed conifer forest, providing direct access to lakefront parking, picnic areas, and boat launches. It connects to surrounding forest roads, allowing access to other trailheads and recreational areas, but the road itself is not a hiking or biking trail--it's primarily used for vehicle access to the lake and trailheads.

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Miller Lake and Digit Campground - FS 9772
Miller Lake and Digit Campground - FS 9772

Difficulty

The trail is gravel but wide enough for three cars in most places. It contains washboard areas and some potholes that are up to eight inches deep. This trail is not open to ATV activity.

History

The Miller Lake Trail, part of the Fremont-Winema National Forest, has a history closely tied to federal forest and wilderness management rather than documented early exploration. The forest itself was established in 1908, and the trail connects to the Mt. Thielsen Wilderness, designated in 1984. Geologically, the area is shaped by Cascade volcanism, with Mount Thielsen as an extinct volcano, creating the ridges, forest types, and rugged terrain the trail passes through. The trail is officially maintained by the Forest Service and connects to the Maidu Lake Trail, which eventually links to the Pacific Crest Trail, with wilderness regulations and seasonal closures in effect. Historically, the lake and its surrounding trails have also been shaped by fisheries management, including the construction of a fish barrier to control lamprey populations, showing active ecological stewardship. While detailed records of the trail's original construction or early human use are scarce, Forest Service planning documents indicate that Miller Lake Trail has long been managed as a primary use trail for hiking, camping, and fishing, balancing recreation with preservation of the sensitive wilderness environment.

Technical Rating

3

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

Miller Lake and Digit Campground - FS 9772 can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High-Clearance 4x4
  • SUV

Access Description

To reach the trailhead for Miller Lake at Digit Point, start in Chemult, Oregon, then drive north on Highway 97 for about one mile. Look for the turn onto Forest Service Road 9772--this is the only road that leads to Miller Lake, Digit Point Campground, the day-use/boat launch area, and the Miller Lake Trailhead. Follow FS-9772 all the way to the end; the road is long, gravel, and can be rough or washboarded in places, so drive slowly, especially if you're towing. This route typically becomes accessible only in late June as snow melts and closes again by mid-October, depending on conditions. Once you reach the end of FS-9772, you'll arrive directly at the campground and trailhead area.

Miller Lake and Digit Campground - FS 9772 Map

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