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Little Cowhorn Mountain Trailhead

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

Little Cowhorn Mountain Trailhead (Cheryl Hill)

Hikes starting here

Driving Directions

Drive I-5 south and take Exit 188 for Highway 58, Oakridge, and Klamath Falls.

After leaving the freeway, travel east on Highway 58 for 5.7 miles, and turn left onto Parkway Road (Highway 222) for Jasper.

Go 2.9 miles, and turn right onto Jasper-Lowell Road at the Jasper Store, just after crossing the Middle Fork Willamette.

Drive 3.9 miles, and at the junction with Pengra Road, turn left to stay on Jasper-Lowell Road.

After 2.3 miles, Jasper-Lowell Road makes a sharp right, but you will stay left on Little Fall Creek Road.

Follow this road for 3.9 miles, and then bear right at a Y junction.

Still following Little Fall Creek Road, proceed another 7.9 (keeping left after 1.7 miles) to the junction with FR 435 just past the national forest boundary.

Stay right on FR 1806 for 1.3 miles until you make a right turn onto FR 1818.

Go 2.8 miles, ignoring spurs to the left and right, and turn left on FR 424.

Drive 2.5 miles, and make a left onto FR 1817.

Keep to FR 1817 for 2.0 miles until you see the Little Cowhorn Mountain Trailhead on your left.


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