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Hiking the Continental Divide Trail: One Woman's Journey
Hiking the Continental Divide Trail: One Woman's Journey
by Jennifer Hanson
Average People; Extraordinary Trail, Volume I - The Appalachian Trail
Average People; Extraordinary Trail, Volume I - The Appalachian Trail
by Mark Allen
Skywalker: Highs and Lows on the Pacific Crest Trail
Skywalker: Highs and Lows on the Pacific Crest Trail
by Bill Walker
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John Muir Trail: The essential guide to hiking America's most famous trail
John Muir Trail: The essential guide to hiking America's most famous trail
by Elizabeth Wenk Kathy Morey
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Long-Distance Hiking: Lessons from the Appalachian Trail
Long-Distance Hiking: Lessons from the Appalachian Trail
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Oregon Hiking Trails

Many of the Oregon hiking trails not only encompass Oregon but also parts of Northern California and Southern Washington State. Oregon hiking trails are usually rocky, can be mountainous and also dangerous if you do not know what you are doing. If you are an experienced hiker, Oregon hiking trails can give you the ultimate in your hiking experience.

 

The Oregon South Coast has a number of different hiking trails that are located around lakes as well as in state parks. The Alfred Loeb State park is home to many of the best Oregon hiking trails. The Alfred Loeb State Park trails are among the easiest of the Oregon hiking trails. The state park is located just east of Brookings and features a charming 2 mile trek that will take you through forests as well as mountains, without any climbing involved. This area was developed to save the Myrtle woods and features 160 acres of Myrtle trees. If you are staying in the area of Brookings and are looking for a place to go hiking, this is among the easiest and the best. The two mile trek is easy enough for the entire family to take. There is also camping available in the park as well as fishing. Trout and Salmon are the fish that make their home here.

If you are looking for more climbing, go to the interior of Oregon and look for the mountainous Oregon hiking trails. These trails are only open in the spring to fall months and are closed in the winter. The Grizzly Peak trail is one that will be more of a challenge to you and is located in the interior area of the state. It is a 5 mile trek that will take you up to about 6,000 feet at the top of Grizzly Peak. There are other trails in this area that will offer you view of the Cascades and if you visit this area in the spring, you can see meadows filled with wildflowers.

Oregon hiking trails offer just about everything to the hiker, but because many of the trails are remote, you should always bring safety provisions. Wear boots to avoid snakebites and also bring along emergency shelter and first aid provisions. Bring extra rations of food and make sure that someone knows where you are and when you should be expected to return from your hike, just in case you get lost.

You can find animals in the Oregon hiking trails including bears. If you spot a bear, you are better off backing away and not allowing the creature to charge you. Bears may look clumsy, but can move fast. They are generally looking for food or protecting their cubs. Other animals you may encounter are big cats. Most of these animals are more in fear of humans than you are of them. You may also spot some deer and elk in this part of the country.

Taking one of the Oregon hiking trails is one of the best ways to experience the true nature of the Pacific Northwest.

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A single small bat can eat as many as 1,200 mosquitoes in one night. At our next Winter Workshop , former TWRA wildlife officer Mike Bailey will share plans and tips for building bat houses. Learn about these often misunderstood mammals and how you can attract them to your back yard.

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