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Recreation

The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest is one of the most diverse in the National Forest System. For the recreation enthusiast they offer unparalleled opportunities to pursue a wide variety of outdoor interests. Here you will find wilderness, national recreation areas, wild and scenic rivers, national scenic byways, national scenic and recreation trails, state parks, wild trout streams, lakes and reservoirs for water sports and fishing, a variety of landscapes for hunting, trail and road systems for hiking, running, horseback riding and mountain biking, off-highway vehicle areas, snowmobile parks, downhill skiing and snowboarding, snow play areas, terrain for cross country skiing, wildlife viewing areas, hundreds of developed, primitive, and boat-in campgrounds, picnic areas, historic sites, and a couple of rental lookouts just to name a few of the attractions. You will also find a very supportive infrastructure of private services in the forest.
 

Recreation

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Sturgis Trailhead

Hiking
Provides access to: Sturgis Fork Trail #903FacilitiesNo picnic tableNo fire pitNo drinking waterNo toiletNo garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Sucker Creek - Illinois Valley Trailhead

Hiking
Provides access to:Sucker Creek Trail #1237 which enters Red Buttes Wilderness.FacilitiesNo picnic tableNo fire pitNo drinking waterNo toiletNo garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Sucker Creek - Northeast Trailhead

Lower elevation trailhead than Sucker Creek Southwest Trailhead.Provides access to:Sucker Creek Trail #1256FacilitiesNo picnic tableNo fire pitNo drinking waterNo toiletNo garbage disposal - Please…

Sucker Creek - Southwest Trailhead

Hiking
Higher elevation trailhead than Sucker Creek Northeast Trailhead.Provides access to:Sucker Creek Trail #1256FacilitiesNo picnic tableNo fire pitNo drinking waterNo toiletNo garbage disposal - Please…

Sucker Creek Trail #1237

Horse Riding and Camping Hiking
Access to the Red Buttes Wilderness. Trail passes through timber and old mining areas. Points of interest include high mountain meadows with lots of wild flowers and Sucker Creek Shelter, a…

Sucker Creek Trail #1256

Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking Scenic Drives Picnicking
This is a very scenic trail that winds through undisturbed stands of old-growth forest. The trail begins at Forest Road 260 and gradually descends to Sucker Creek. A number of small creeks and…

Sucker's Alley Trail

Winter Sports
This is a short cut trail that bisects the upper Lollipop Loop. It is an easy pleasant ski.Dogs are not allowed on designated nordic ski trails on the Rogue River - Siskiyou National Forest and…

Summer Home Sno-Park

Site Open
Winter Sports
The Summer Home Sno-Park is a small plowed area off of State Highway 140 near Fish Lake. It is primarily used by Nordic skiers, but occasionally snowmobilers use this facility, as well. It is a road…

Summit Lake Trail #926

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Horse Riding and Camping Hiking Biking
Special Considerations: Motorized use is restricted during the northern spotted owl nesting season, from April 1 through September 30.Trail Information: The Summit Lake Trail travels through a…

Summit Lake Trailhead

Hiking
Provides access to: Summit Lake Trail #926FacilitiesNo picnic tableNo fire pitDrinking water6 vault toiletsNo garbage disposal - Please pack it out