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Sweet Home Ranger District

The Sweet Home Ranger District is in the middle part of the Willamette National Forest. This area is accessible from the west via Highway 20 from Albany, Oregon, or from the east on Highway 20 from Sisters.

Let the Sweet Home Ranger District give you a taste of the sweet life! You’ll find mountain biking adventures, incredible wildflower hikes, swimming areas to keep cool on a hot summer day, and much more.

Camping: Keep cool on a warm summer day at one of the popular campground and swimming areas such as Fernview Campground, House Rock Campground, or Trout Creek Campground.

Hiking: If you like wildflowers take a hike in the Old Cascade Crest Trail Area or the Tombstone Pass Trail Area (especially Iron Mountain Trail). The Hackleman Old Growth Trail is a short 1/4 mile hike, but offers spectacular sightings of old growth trees and views of the South Santiam River. 

Other Recreation: Grab your bike and get your legs and heart pumping on the Santiam Wagon Road Trail Area and Iron Mountain. Uncover the past at Longbow Organization Camp.

Recreation Sites

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Browder Ridge Trail #3409

Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
Passing through old-growth forest, alpine meadows, and mature true fir forests, this rugged 4.4 mile hike treats you to views of Mount Jefferson, Mount Washington, and Three Sisters.Look for the…

Browder Ridge Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking
This is the trailhead for: Browder Ridge Trail #3409Heart Lake Trail #3407See trail page for more information

Chimney Peak Trail #3382

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Starting from the trailhead on Forest Service Road 2041-646 spur, the trail rapidly descends for 0.75 mile to the Middle Santiam River. You can enjoy exploring Shedd Camp Shelter and a nearby…

Chimney Peak Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking
This is the trailhead for Chimney Peak Trail #3382See trail page for more information.

Cone Peak Trail #3408

Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
A gentle grade leads you through the shade of the forest onto open hillsides bursting with flowers in the spring and summer. Upper portions of this trail offer extensive views of the surrounding Old…

Crescent Mountain Trail #3384

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning
Hikers begin gently dropping down toward Maude Creek beneath a peaceful old-growth canopy. After crossing the creek, the trail switchbacks through dense forest, before emerging into open hillsides…

Daly Lake Trail #3385

Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Anglers will like this trail for its easy access to and around a lake, that is stocked each spring with catchable trout. A mature true fir forest surrounds the lake.

Last updated August 15th, 2025