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=== Hikes starting here ===
 
=== Hikes starting here ===

Revision as of 19:31, 26 February 2008

Sample trailhead image

Contents

Hikes starting here

Fees and Regulations

  • Northwest Forest Pass required, one can be purchased on site.

Driving Directions

From I-5 travel west on Highway 34 through Corvallis and Philomath. Just west of Philomath, turn left at the 34/20 junction towards Waldport. Travel 9 miles to the Alsea summit and turn right on Marys Peak Rd (FS 3010). Travel five and half miles to the Connor's Camp parking area on the right.

Other Notes

  • Although the name implies that it's a campground, Connor's Camp is now only a parking area for the East Ridge trailhead. There is a small day use area with picnic tables, and a restroom.
  • Some break-ins have been reported at this location.
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