Silver Peak-Hobson Horn Trail #1166


This trail remains one of the Forest's most rugged and isolated, non-wilderness trails. This trail is a challenge for hikers and mountain bikers alike, due to the very tight switchbacks and loose rock along the ridge. Physically challenging and with excellent views, the trail descends gradually for the first 3.0 miles to a jagged, brush covered ridgeline, where it remains for the next few miles.

This historic trail travels through some of the most spectacularly rugged landscapes in southern Oregon, connecting the site of an old Forest Service fire lookout to the Illinois River Trail. The trail once provided access to the rich gold producing areas along Silver Creek. Being a non-wilderness trail, this trail offers an exceptional trail ride for experienced mountain bikers seeking a near wilderness experience.

This is a very isolated and rugged trail, and has not been maintained regularly in a very long time. Trail conditions are likely to be poor and/or difficult. Be sure to carry plenty of water and always be prepared for an emergency stay in the forest by carrying extra clothes and food. The only water is found in the first 3.0 miles. Two springs, dotted with cobra-lilies (rare insect eating plants) make for an interesting sight! 

Under Illinois River trail (area is unavailable) to Silver Peak September 15 - May 15. From Silver Peak to Hobson Horn, the #1166 trail is closed to motorcycles.

This trail is located in the Biscuit Fire area that burned in the year 2002, as well as the Chetco Bar Fire of 2017. Although trail crews have been repairing and maintaining many of the affected trails following fires, visitors should take into consideration (because of the substantially increased risk of fire-killed snags falling) that travel and camping may be more difficult and require greater concern for safety.

At a Glance

Open Season: Spring - Fall
Usage: Light
Closest Towns:
  • Grants Pass, OR
  • Gold Beach, OR
Water: Water is found in the first 3.0 miles. Surface water should be treated.
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General Information

Directions:

East Access: I-5 north to exit 61 Merlin. Continue west on Merlin-Galice Road. Turn left onto the Galice Creek Access Road, 34-8-36, proceed approximately 10 miles to Forest Road 2411, trailhead begins on Hobson Horn off Forest Road 2411.

West Access: See the Illinois River Trail #1161 (area is unavailable) for driving instructions to the trailhead at Oak Flat. From the trailhead it is 5.3 miles to the junction of the Silver Peak - Hobson Horn Trail.


General Notes:
  • Connnecting trails: Illinois River Trail #1161 (area is unavailable)
  • Trail is not designed for: ATV, 4-wheel drive, barrier free

Activities

Mountain Biking

This is a strenuous ride with sharp switchbacks and some areas of narrow tread. Very experienced riders only.

Difficulty Level: Most Difficult

Day Hiking

Difficulty Level: Most Difficult

Horse Riding

There is very little water along trail route.

Difficulty Level: Most Difficult

OHV Trail Riding

Under Illinois River trail (area is unavailable) to Silver Peak September 15 - May 15. From Silver Peak to Hobson Horn, the #1166 trail is closed to motorcycles.

Recreation Areas

Recreation Activities

Location

 
  Area/Length : 
18.3 miles

  Elevation : 
800 feet - 4,400 feet range