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Valley of the Rogue Greenway Trailhead

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

The Greenway Trailhead at Valley of the Rogue State Park (bobcat)
  • Weather forecast: NWS/NOAA
  • Maps: Oregon Hikers Maps Google Maps
  • Latitude, Longitude: 42.4084, -123.1441
  • Elevation: 1010 feet
  • Driving Time: 20 minutes from Grants pass; 25 minutes from Medford

Contents

Hikes starting here

Fees and regulations

  • Restrooms, campground, picnic area, information kiosks, interpretive trail
  • Dogs on leash
  • Share trails with bikes

Driving Directions

From Grants Pass:

Drive I-5 south, and take Exit 45B for Valley of the Rogue State Park and a Rest Area.

Turn right after exiting to go 0.1 miles to the entrance kiosk to the campground.

After the kiosk, proceed 0.8 miles parallel to the freeway. Then turn left into a large gravel parking area.

From Medford:

Drive I-5 north, and take Exit 45B for Valley of the Rogue State Park and a Rest Area.

Circle around for 0.3 miles after exiting.

From the junction with Twin Bridges Road, go right and drive 0.3 miles, passing under the freeway and driving through the large parking area in the day use part of the park.

At a junction, keep straight for 0.1 miles to the entrance kiosk to the campground.

After the kiosk, proceed 0.8 miles parallel to the freeway. Then turn left into a large gravel parking area.


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