Trapper Creek
Total Miles
6.8
Elevation
1,213.88 ft
Duration
0.22 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
Trapper Creek Road #1516 runs through the Willamette National Forest. It is an easy single-lane road, with a few small turnouts. The surface is a mix consisting mostly of gravel and natural surface, in some sections you may find fallen rocks after a big storm. There are a few really cool rock formations that you can stop to check out, one of them even looks to be like a cave of sorts.
Photos of Trapper Creek
Difficulty
typically unmaintained after rain or snow
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