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Fort Hoskins Trailhead

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Revision as of 03:32, 17 February 2015 by Bobcat (Talk | contribs)

View to the site of Fort Hoskins from the parking area (bobcat)

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Hikes starting here

Driving Directions

Drive south on I-5 and take Exit 228 for Highway 34, Lebanon, and Corvallis.

Go right off the exit and drive 9.7 miles to a traffic light.

Make a left here for Highways 20 and 34 W for Philomath, Junction City, and the Oregon Coast. Drive 7.2 miles, bearing left at the Willamette River Bridge, and passing through Philomath to the junction where 34 peels off to the left.

Keep straight on 20 for Newport and Toledo. Go 4.2 miles, and then turn right on Highway 223 (Kings Valley Road) for Kings Valley and Wren.

Go 6.4 miles and make a left on Hoskins Road for Fort Hoskins Historical Park.

After 1.8 miles, come to a junction and keep straight on Luckiamute Road.

After another 0.2 miles, turn right onto Fort Hoskins Road and drive up for 0.3 miles, passing the bus/RV parking on your right. Pull into one of the two parking areas by the restrooms and covered picnic shelter.

Other Notes

  • Dogs on leash
  • Park hours: Dawn to dusk
  • Restrooms, picnic area, interpretive signs

Contributors

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