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Clear Lake Loop Trail #4341

Beginning at its northern junction with the McKenzie River National Recreation Trail #3507, Clear Lake Loop Trail #4341 hugs the western edge of Clear Lake as it winds through old growth coniferous and deciduous forest.

The trail heads south to where it meets the Clear Lake Resort parking lot, becoming the road and continuing south through compound and returning to trail at a kiosk and covered sitting area at the south end of the compound.

The trail continues to wind along the western edge of Clear Lake, heading south to where it crosses the lake's outlet on a footbridge and ends at the McKenzie River National Recreation Trail #3507.

You can make a loop by hiking the McKenzie River Trail along the east side of Clear Lake where the trail passes Coldwater Cove Campground.

Current Conditions
For current trail conditions, please contact the local ranger station.

General Information

NOTE: In the past, this trail was "Clear Lake Loop Trail #3507".

The west side of the loop trail has periodic closures to protect nesting Bald Eagles. Contact the ranger station for updates.

Close to:

Potable water available at Coldwater Cove Campground and Clear Lake Resort.

Trail closed to Motorized Vehicles and Stock

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Last updated June 6th, 2025