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Drive 1.4 miles to make a right on N.W. Sulphur Springs Road.  
 
Drive 1.4 miles to make a right on N.W. Sulphur Springs Road.  
  
From this junction, drive 1.6 miles up to the Lewisburg Saddle trailhead and park.     
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From this junction, drive 1.6 miles up to the Lewisburg Saddle Trailhead and park.     
  
 
=== Other Notes ===
 
=== Other Notes ===

Revision as of 01:49, 27 February 2015

The forest near Lewisburg Saddle (bobcat)

Contents

Hikes starting here

Driving Directions

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

Turn right after the exit for the Community College, Corvallis and O.S.U. Drive 9.7 miles to a traffic light and keep straight for Corvallis City Center.

From this junction, it’s 0.3 miles, passing over the Willamette River to a right turn on 3rd St. for Monmouth and Portland.

Third St. becomes Highway 99W. Drive north 4.5 miles on 99W and turn left on Lewisburg Road.

Drive 1.4 miles to make a right on N.W. Sulphur Springs Road.

From this junction, drive 1.6 miles up to the Lewisburg Saddle Trailhead and park.

Other Notes

  • Dogs on leash
  • Port-a-potty at trailhead
  • Information kiosk and brochure dispenser


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