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Marys Peak Trailhead

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

Revision as of 21:41, 2 January 2021 by Bobcat (Talk | contribs)

Hiking up to the top from the parking area (cfm)
View down to the main parking area at Marys Peak (bobcat)

Contents

Hikes starting here

Hikes including this location

Fees and Regulations

  • A Northwest Forest Pass (or America the Beautiful Pass) is required to park here. It can be purchased on site.
  • Restrooms, picnic area, information kiosk, interpretive signs
  • This parking area is normally accessible from April 1st through November 30th. During the winter, the Marys Peak Road is gated just past Connor's Camp Trailhead. In years of heavy snow, opening of the gate in the spring may be delayed past April.

Driving Directions

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

After exiting, turn right for Corvallis, the Community College and Oregon State University.

After 9.7 miles, turn left for Highways 20 and 24 West, the Oregon Coast and Philomath.

In 0.7 miles, keep left and drive another 6.4 miles through the town of Philomath to the junction where Highway 34 peels off for Toledo and Newport.

Go left here and drive 8.9 miles to turn right onto the Marys Peak Road.

Drive 9.6 miles up this winding road to the Observation Point parking area below the summit.


Contributors

  • CFM (creator)
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