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Elk Meadows-Bluegrass Ridge Trail Junction

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

The Bluegrass Ridge Trail at the junction, almost obliterated by brush and debris (bobcat)
A skunk-cabbage spring on the Elk Meadows Trail near the junction (bobcat)

Description

This trail junction is the northernmost meeting of these two trails, about two miles south of the Polallie Trailhead and four miles north of Elk Meadows. The Bluegrass Ridge Trail #647 is an unmaintained trail with lots of blowdown along the ridge itself and a difficult ford of Cold Spring Creek before you rise to the ridge.


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