Larison Rock Trail #3607
For those who take the time to hike the entire 4.0 mile (6.4 km) trail, a majestic forest, with lots of old growth at the lower elevations is available to investigate. Vegetation consists of Douglas fir, western hemlock and rhododendron, which varies in intensity throughout the hike. The upper portion of this trail is often used only to hike to the top of Larison Rock (0.3 mile) which offers great views, except to the east, of the Oakridge area. Trees have increased in height to the point of obscuring the views to the east and southeast.
The trail is open to hikers, horses and mountain bikes. It is most popular with mountain bikers and is a popular loop by utilizing Forest Roads 2102 and 5852. The trail is closed to mountain bikes from November through March due to potential impacts during wet weather. Motorcycles are prohibited.
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Details
- 4.0 miles (6.4 km)
- Elevation: 2,400 feet elevation gain - trail begins at 1,300 feet and ends at 3,700 feet
- Difficulty: Difficult
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | The trail is closed to mountain bikes from November through March |
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Usage: | Light |
Restrictions: | The trail is closed to mountain bikes from November through March due to potential impacts during wet weather. |
Water: | Natural water sources should be treated |
Information Center: | Middle Fork Ranger Station |
General Information
General Notes:Close to:
Directions:
Access is from Larison Rock Trailhead.
Activities
Mountain Biking
Day Hiking
Difficulty Level: | Difficult |
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Horse Riding
Alerts & Warnings