Barklow Mountain West Hike
From Oregon Hikers Field Guide
- Start point: Barklow West Trailhead
- End point: Barklow Mountain
- Trail log:
- Hike Type: In and out
- Distance: 4.5 miles
- Elevation gain: 1080 feet
- High Point: 3,579 feet
- Difficulty: Easy
- Seasons: Spring to mid-fall
- Family Friendly: Yes, for older kids
- Backpackable: No
- Crowded: No
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Hike Description
All trails in the Copper Salmon Wilderness, named after two trailless forested peaks, lead to Barklow Mountain, the wilderness’ highest peak and the site of a former fire lookout. The wilderness, separated from the Grassy Knob Wilderness by Butler Creek, was created in 2009 to protect old-growth forests of Douglas-fir and Port Orford cedar and the pristine North Fork Elk Creek with its salmon and steelhead runs. Northern spotted owls also nest here. This hike begins west of Barklow Mountain, and part of the enjoyment/challenge will be the drive in, first along the paved but narrow and sometimes lumpy Elk River Road, and then a long wind up the gravel track of FR 5201 from Butler Bar. Both roads experience considerable rock fall, so it’s best to wait until the dry summer months to attempt this approach; otherwise, you may have to turn back when boulders block the road. Other trailheads offer access from the east side of the wilderness, but these can experience washouts and rockfall as well.
Just beyond the parking pullout, the Barklow Mountain Trail #1258, which traverses the northern arm of the Copper-Salmon Wilderness, drops off the spur road into rustling madrone/tanoak/rhododendron woods. The path soon slips over to the western slope of the ridge and offers views to Star Mountain and the Pacific Ocean. Hike under tall Douglas-firs as you pass around a bowl to round the nose of a ridge. The trail traverses another bowl through a denser coniferous forest, where the big trees exhibit fire scars. Head into a mixed woodland again, and hike up a narrow ridge where manzanita overhangs the trail. The trail steepens under big Douglas-firs shading an understory of salal. Switchback to the ridgecrest and the signed Barklow Mountain-Barlow Mountain Ridge Trail Junction.
Go right here through the salal and Oregon grape for the Barklow Mountain Lookout. At an unmarked junction, you can take a short trail leading right down to the collapsed remains of the Barklow Trail Shelter. The rusting pieces of a wood stove lie nearby. Returning to the main trail, now traverse more steeply up the north ridge of Barklow Mountain. Then swing east to cross an open manzanita slope with views south to Copper Mountain and the North Fork Elk River drainage as well as west to the ocean. At a junction, head up to the left through summer-blooming lupine to reach the old lookout site at the top of Barklow Mountain. Again, the views extend past Copper Mountain to the south and west to the Pacific Ocean. Of the lookout, there are only some concrete blocks and a couple of guy cable anchors. The first fire lookout here, an L-5 cab, was constructed in 1933. It was replaced in 1955 and, strangely, that cab lookout still exists: the entire structure was transported by helicopter in 1974 to become the Lake of the Woods Lookout!
Maps
- Maps: Hike Finder
- Copper Salmon Wilderness Proposal (USFS)
- U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service: Powers and Gold Beach Ranger Districts
- U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service: Siskiyou National Forest
Fees, Regulations, etc.
- Remote area: roads experience rockfall; check for conditions during the wet season.
Trip Reports
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Related Discussions / Q&A
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Guidebooks that cover this hike
- Note that these guides give directions from the shorter eastern trailheads:
- 75 Hikes in Oregon’s Coast Range and Siskiyous by Rhonda & George Ostertag
- Out Our Back Door: Driving Tours and Day-Hikes in Oregon’s Coos Region by Tom Baake
- Atlas of Oregon Wilderness by William L. Sullivan
- Oregon Hiking by Sean Patrick Hill
More Links
- Barklow Mountain Trail #1258 (USFS)
- Barklow Mountain West Trailhead (USFS)
- Copper Salmon Wilderness (USFS)
- Copper Salmon Wilderness (Wilderness.net)
- Copper Salmon Wilderness (Oregon Wild)
- “Copper Salmon Wilderness good for salmon” (Oregon Live)
- Barklow Mountain Lookout Site (Former Fire Lookouts)
- Lake of the Woods Lookout, OR (Recreation.gov)
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