Tolo Creek Trail #1466
From the Kelsay Valley Horse Camp/ Trailhead follow the North Umpqua Trail 2.5 miles. From here the Tolo Creek Trail takes off to the left. From here the Tolo Creek Trail climbs through stands of lodgepole pine and true fir. Several intermittent streams are crossed. The trees become more widely spaced, allowing occasional views of Lemolo Lake, Mt. Bailey and Tenas Peak.
The trail follows the creek for approximately 2 miles and enters Mt. Thielsen Wilderness. At 4.5 miles out, the Tenas Peak Trail #1445 takes off to the left. At this junction the Tolo Creek Trail takes a sharp turn to the east and works its way up to meet Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail.
At a Glance
Usage: | Light |
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Restrictions: | Wilderness restrictions apply. Motorized or mechanical equipment, including chainsaw, bike, motorcycle, hang glider or cart use prohibited in wilderness. |
Closest Towns: | Roseburg, OR |
Water: | Not available. Surface water should be treated. |
Information Center: | Diamond Lake Ranger District |
General Information
Directions:From Roseburg, OR, take OR-138 east / northeast Diamond Lake Boulevard. Continue east for about 74 miles. Then turn north off Highway 138 approximately 1 mile east of Lemolo Junction, onto Forest Road 60 (Windigo Pass Road). Follow for 4.5 miles. Turn right onto Forest Road 6000-958. The trailhead sign is at the end of the road in 1.5 miles at Kelsay Valley Horse Camp and trailhead.
Follow the North Umpqua Trail #1414.11 Maidu Segment southeast for 2.5 miles. The Tolo Creek Trail takes off to the left.
The trail can also be accessed from the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail #2000.
Umpqua National Forest Recreation Map reference number is L-5. Located at Township 26 south, Range 6 east, Section 10.
General Notes:
This trail ties in to the Tenas Peak Trail #1445 and the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail #2000.
General Notes:
This trail ties in to the Tenas Peak Trail #1445 and the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail #2000.
Activities
Backpacking
- This trail is more difficult and is about 5 miles in length. There are several intermittent streams to cross. The trail is mostly used by horseback riders.
Difficulty Level: | Difficult |
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Horse Riding
- The trail is mostly used by horseback riders.
- Provides for some excellent horse loop rides.
General Info:
General Notes- This trail ties in to the Tenas Peak Trail #1445 and the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail.
Difficulty Level: | Difficult |
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