Grayback Interpretive Trail #1204


The Grayback Interpretive Trail is accessible from either side of the Caves Highway (Highway 46).

From the main trailhead along NF112, a trail follows Sucker Creek downstream to the Grayback Campground. There is a beautiful bridge crossing over Sucker Creek into the campground. The trail features incredibly scenic overlooks with picnic tables and benches, and a pleaant swimming hole to cool off in during the heat of summer.

On the east side of Highway 46, a meandering loop begins along Chinquapin Group Campground and Grayback Creek, traveling through a beautiful old-growth forest with large open meadows, and then turns back toward the Chinquapin Campground. While at Chinquapin Campground, visitors can see the beautiful Cedar Guard Station, with its Port Orford-bark siding, built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps.

The tree species in this area are diverse, inlcuding Port Offord-cedar, Douglas-fir, myrtle, big-leaf maple, Pacific yew, and chinquapin. The spring and summer months boast incredible wildflowers, with numerous shrub and wildflower species that make the Illinois Valley one of the most botanically diverse areas in the country!

At a Glance

Open Season: Year Round
Usage: Medium
Closest Towns:
  • Cave Junction, OR
  • Selma, OR
  • Grants Pass, OR
  • Medford, OR
Water: Not available. Surface water should be treated.
Information Center: Wild Rivers Ranger District

General Information

General Notes:
  • Trail is not designed for: pack and saddle, mountain bike, motorized bike, ATV, 4-wheel drive, barrier free

Directions:

Use Grayback Interpretive Trailhead


Activities

Day Hiking

Difficulty Level: Easy

Viewing Wildlife

Viewing Plants

Viewing Scenery

Interpretive Areas

Recreation Areas

Recreation Activities

Location

 
  Area/Length : 
1.0 miles

  Elevation : 
2,000 feet