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Little Badger Creek-Gordon Butte Trail Junction

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

Cairn at the junction (bobcat)
Trail signs near the junction (bobcat)

Description

The junction is on the track of the decommissioned Tygh Burn Road, now Little Badger Creek Trail #469, coming down from below Flag Point. The forest in the area is mixed conifer with a lot of diseased trees, hence much deadfall. The Gordon Butte Trail #470A is marked by a small cairn and trail signs are a few yards down the trail. The Gordon Butte Trail tread near the junction can easily be lost in the open meadows there.


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