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| | It's a long trip from Medford to Brownie Creek Trail, but what a glorious place for trekking it is. We all need to get out in the outdoors once in a while, and Brownie Creek Trail in Douglas County, Oregon is the outdoors at its best. Each one of the many wilderness trails of Oregon has something unique to offer. Hiking trails are nice and plentiful in Oregon; Brownie Creek Trail is one of them, and it's in Douglas County. Oregon has so much to offer the great outdoors lovers. At parts of the year this area sees very little rain, so make sure you check |
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current conditions and fire restrictions with local forest authorities before you head out. The number of great outdoors trails in this area is not very high. Brownie Creek Trail is a mid-length backpacking and hiking trail with an average amount of climbing distance which makes
| | it a tremendous great outdoors trail for experienced backcountry trekkers in good shape. This hike shouldn't take more than 5.5 hours, but you never know stuff could go wrong and you could get stuck so be prepared for that. Brownie Creek Trail has a total elevation difference of 1,865 feet which is an average number. Please follow all local rules about fires and camping. With its 6.4 miles of walking distance it's an average length wilderness hiking trail. Here in Oregon hiking is an excellent idea. All through the warm days of summer here at Brownie Creek | |
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Trail, high temperatures mostly get into the 80's. For the period of the dark hours of summer temperatures drop down into the 50's. Daytime highs through the winter are in the 40's, and winter nights come with lows in the 30's to Brownie Creek Trail. Hiking and backpacking trails
like this one here in the Southern Cascade Range are a very great way to see these highlands. The annual precipitation here at Brownie Creek Trail is about average; the month with most of the rain is December; July is when it's the driest. This is a long hiking trail, so make sure
you bring plenty of supplies. Some parts of this wilderness hiking trail are much higher up than other parts of the wilderness hiking trail, and that means that some parts of the wilderness hiking trail could be very different from other parts of it. Brownie Creek Trail is a two
ended trail with two trailheads which means you have the option of trekking it one way if you have someone to pick you up at the other end.
Briefly about the general area: This river is so wonderful. Getting to Tom Creek from Brownie Creek Trail is trouble-free, and
you can stay the night at Tiller RV Park. Get yourself into a kayak and hit Umpqua River - South; if you're looking for some flowing water? Try Anderson Creek. There are some tremendous whitewater spots on Umpqua River - South. You'll beyond doubt wish for more hours in a day
to enjoy all the cool stuff in the Southern Cascade Range. Golden Gulch is a wonderful location to look at, and Tiller Ranger District is a magnificent campground here.
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Location of Trailhead 1: Latitude 42.864, Longitude -122.8748 - - Directions and Road Map
Location of Trailhead 2: Latitude 42.8242, Longitude -122.8907 - - Directions and Road Map

Trailhead 1 to Trailhead 2: Total hiking length = 3.2 miles Total climbing distance = 2.3 miles Difficulty : Difficult Casual Hiking Pace:
3.5 hours
Fast Hiking Pace:
2 hours
Trailhead 2 to Trailhead 1: Total hiking length = 3.2 miles Total climbing distance = 0 miles Difficulty : Easy Casual Hiking Pace:
2 hours
Fast Hiking Pace:
1 hours
| | Trailhead 1 back to Trailhead 1: Total hiking length = 6.4 miles Total climbing distance = 2.3 miles Difficulty : Difficult Casual Hiking Pace:
5.5 hours
Fast Hiking Pace:
3.5 hours
Trailhead 2 back to Trailhead 2: Total hiking length = 6.4 miles Total climbing distance = 2.3 miles Difficulty : Difficult Casual Hiking Pace:
5.5 hours
Fast Hiking Pace:
3.5 hours
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Total elevation difference: 1865 feet

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| These outdoors activities are available near Brownie Creek Trail. |
| | Trails Near Brownie Creek Trail:
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Tison Trail, Douglas County
County
, 4 miles away, 3.8 hiking miles, 2444 feet elevation difference |
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Chicago Trail, Jackson County
County
, 6 miles away, 5.2 hiking miles, 2138 feet elevation difference |
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Rogue-Umpqua Divide Trail, Douglas County
County
, 7 miles away, 5 hiking miles, 603 feet elevation difference |
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| | Whitewater Near Brownie Creek Trail:
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Umpqua River - South, Douglas County
County
, 7 miles away, Class III-IV - 8.5 miles long (Three C Rocks to MP 22) |
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Umpqua River - South, Douglas County
County
, 9 miles away, Class III-IV - 12 miles long (Campbell Falls to Three C Rock) |
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Jackson Creek, Douglas County
County
, 11 miles away, Class III-IV - 8 miles long (Cover Camp to FS 31) |
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Umpqua River - South, Douglas County
County
, 15 miles away, Class II-IV - 13.5 miles long (MP 22 to Days Creek) |
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| | Hotels Near Brownie Creek Trail:
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Royal Coachman Motel, Shady Cove
, 13 miles away |
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Edgewater Inn, Shady Cove
, 13 miles away |
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Maple Leaf Motel, Shady Cove
, 13 miles away |
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La Quinta Inn Suites White City, White City
, 21 miles away |
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Super 8 Motel Medford OR, Medford
, 23 miles away |
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