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BLM photo: Joel Brumm. If you're looking to get into some rugged Oregon backcountry, check out the Lone Pilot Trail in the Soda Mountain Wilderness. The 11.

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English: BLM photo: Joel Brumm

If you're looking to get into some rugged Oregon backcountry, check out the Lone Pilot Trail in the Soda Mountain Wilderness.

The 11.9-mile trail wanders through the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument in southwest Oregon -- an ecological mosaic where the state's eastern desert meets towering fir forests.

Starting at the Pilot Rock Trailhead, hikers can connect with the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail to complete a 17-mile backpacking loop on the Lone Pilot Trail.

Come prepared and carry some extra water -- there are limited water sources along the Lone Pilot Trail, with the East Fork of Hutton Creek and Scotch Creek being the only perennial water sources. In the spring, there may be additional ephemeral streams along the trail.

The trail is best hiked in spring and fall, as its typically snow-free from May to October.

See you out there!

📍 Visit the Soda Mountain Wilderness: on.doi.gov/3eXTXZj ❓ Questions? Ask the Medford District: on.doi.gov/395hVQ2

Directions: I-5 South to Exit 6 (Jct with Old Hwy 99). Follow Old Hwy 99 for 2 miles south to Pilot Rock Rd (40-2E-33) on left. Follow Pilot Rock Rd (staying left) to Pilot Rock Trailhead.
Date Taken on 2 May 2021, 11:46:40
Source Lone Pilot Trail
Author BLM Oregon & Washington
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