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| | Each great outdoors hiking trail in Oregon has something unique to offer. Oregon is a splendid place for trekkers. Here in Oregon backcountry hiking is so much fun. Spending too much time indoors got you down? No problem, Owl Creek Trail in Wheeler County, Oregon is a glorious selection. The number of hiking trails in this neighborhood is not very high. There are so many good great outdoors hiking trails for backcountry hiking in Oregon, and one of those is Owl Creek Trail in Wheeler County. Around Owl Creek Trail you don’t get a lot of rain; the month |
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of November is the wettest with most of the rain, and the driest month is September. Owl Creek Trail is relatively far from the least distant settlement, and it is a glorious sanctuary from the settlement. There's not much difference in elevation along the wilderness trail, so
| | you get pretty much the same conditions along the whole wilderness trail. Don’t forget to check for any current restrictions or closures before you go. These trails here in the Blue Mountains are the best way to enjoy these peaks. You should count on this walk taking about 1 hours, but you never know stuff could go wrong and you could get stuck so be prepared for that. This backcountry trail sometimes gets very dry, so don’t forget to check for any current fire restrictions before you go. Owl Creek Trail is 1 miles long it's shorter than many wilderness trails. | |
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The total elevation difference for Owl Creek Trail is 301 feet which is lower than average. The warmest time of the year at Owl Creek Trail arrives with high temperatures in the 80's. Summer night lows descend down to the 40's. The cold days of the wintertime come with highs in
the 30's, and night lows through the wintertime for Owl Creek Trail tend to be in the 10's. Even though this is not a very long backcountry trail it's always good to bring some emergency supplies, you never know what could happen. This trail is on the short side, and it's pretty
flat which makes it a nice hiking trail if you're looking for an easy stroll or if you're bringing small kids. There is only one trailhead, so in and out is the way to walk it normally.
Briefly about the general area: Life's too short to enjoy all the enjoyable stuff
in the Blue Mountains. You'll need more than a day to explore everything Owl Creek Trail has to offer, you can camp at Little Summit Campground. There's so much to do here at Owl Creek Trail that you need to camp here for a while, Pine Tree Campground is a magnificent spot for that, and John Day Fossil Beds National Monument is a glorious national park.
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Location of Trailhead: Latitude 44.3427, Longitude -119.7314 - - Directions and Road Map
Total in and out hiking length = 1 miles
Total climbing distance = .3 miles
Difficulty : Easy
Casual Hiking Pace:
1 hours
Fast Hiking Pace:
.5 hours
Total elevation difference: 301 feet

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| These outdoors activities are available near Owl Creek Trail. |
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Fish House Inn, Dayville
, 15 miles away |
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Riverbend Motel, Spray
, 25 miles away |
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Monument Motel & Rv Park, Monument
, 27 miles away |
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Oregon Hotel, Mitchell
, 31 miles away |
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Fossil Motel & Trailer Park, Fossil
, 40 miles away |
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