Mt. McLoughlin Trailhead


Provides parking and access to: Mt. McLoughlin Trail which is an arduous trail that climbs Mt. McLoughlin within Sky Lakes Wilderness. Reach the Pacific Crest Trail via Mt. Mcloughlin Trail after about 1 mile from the trailhead.

The Mt. Mcloughlin trailhead is located 45 minutes northwest of Klamath Falls, Oregon. The trailhead parking lot is spacious with room for 15-20 vehicles, but not stock trailers. Horses are not recommended on this steep and challenging hike. This trailhead has one vault toilet and picnic tables. However, no camping is allowed.

We encourage everyone who wishes to climb this amazing mountain to familiarize themselves with the information included in this map:

Ascending Mt. McLoughlin: The hike from the trailhead to the top of the peak involves an elevation gain of about 4,000 feet. There is no water along the summit trail; cary enough liquids for your needs! After the trail leaves the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail behind (approximately 1.5 miles from the trailhead parking lot), the trail ascends through a boulder-strewn forest. Watch for blazed trees that function as trail markers! Above the timberline, piled-up rock cairns mark the route to the ridgetop summit route. Due to steep slopes, poor footing and coarse bare rock, horses are not recommended for the Mt. McLoughlin Trail above its junction with the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail.

Descending Mt. McLoughlin: The trail can be difficult to follow during the descent, particularly if it is getting late and the light is fading. Stay alert for trail blazes and familiar landmarks. Look back up the trail occassionally; this may help you stay on it as you go down. If you lose the trail and cannot find it again, the best direction to travel would be to the east or southeast (which will take you either to the Pacific Crest Trail or Highway 140).

CAUTION! Each year, a number of people become disoriented or lost on the way back down, usually due to coming down a different route than they used when climbing the mountain. As tempting as it may seem to descend the sandy, cinder slope on the south side of the mountain, the lower you go on this slope, the farther away you are from the trail. Once down to the timberline, it is a 2-mile, boulder-hopping hike northeast back to the trail.

To avoid getting lost and disoriented, hikers should return back down the ridge, keeping the poles in sight until the trail leaves the ridge.

Know Before You Go: Although summertime weather is usually mild at the mountain's base, the summit is subject to cold winds, driving rains, lightning, and snow storms. Be prepared for weather changes, and know the symptoms and treatment of hypothermia. Bring along warm, rain-repellent clothing.

At a Glance

Current Conditions: (Klamath Ranger District) Trailhead is accessible but the bridge 200 feet down the trail has been removed because it was unsound. Summit Trailhead is an alternative trail access point.
Fees: $5/vehicle/day
Open Season: Summer - Fall; Maintained during season
Usage: Medium-Heavy
Restrictions:
Closest Towns:
  • Klamath Falls, OR
  • Butte Falls, OR
  • Medford, OR
  • Ashland, OR
Water: Not available, surface water should be treated
Restroom: Vault Toilet (1)
Passes: Recreation Passes may be used as a form of fee payment.
Operated By: Forest Service
Information Center: Klamath Ranger District (541) 885-3400

General Information

Directions:

From Klamath Falls, OR, drive west on US Highway 140 approximately 35 miles. Turn right on Forest Road 3661 (Four Mile Lake Road), and proceed 2.4 miles to Forest Road 3650, turning left. Trailhead parking is approximately 0.25 miles from intersection.

From Medford, OR, travel north approximately 5.6 miles on State Highway 62 (Crater Lake Highway) to White City, OR. Turn right (east) onto State Highway 140, and continue for approximately 35.7 miles. Turn left onto Forest Road 3661 (Four Mile Lake Road), and proceed 2.4 miles to Forest Road 3650, turning left. Trailhead parking is approximately 0.25 miles from intersection.

 


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Location

 
  Latitude : 
42.4207722069313

  Longitude : 
-122.254434401069

  Elevation : 
5750 feet