Oregon, Little Grayback Trail
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State: Oregon
Location: Rogue River National Forest
Length, One-Way: 5.4 miles
Trail Type: Out and Back
Minimum Elevation: 3220 feet
Maximum Elevation: 4440 feet
Best Season: Year-Round
Difficulty: Moderate
Usage: Light

Trail Information

The Little Grayback Trail is an outstanding trail for views of Squaw Lakes and surrounding basins. The trail climbs gently across the southern slopes of Little Grayback Mountain towards Hanley Gap coming out on Forest Road 2010.340 and within one mile of Squaw Peak (el. 4,984 feet).

Multi User Info: When traveling on multi-use trails use caution on blind corners. When approaching stock, identify yourself, so animals know that you’re there and move to the downhill side of the trail.

Directions

From the Star Ranger Station:
Travel south on Upper Applegate Road for 8 miles to Applegate Dam. At Applegate Dam and follow Forest Road 1075 for approximately 1.5 miles to the junction with Forest Road 1075.490. Turn left on Forest Road 1075.490 and follow to French Gulch Divide for approximately 2 miles where you will find a small trailhead on the left.

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