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| | Finally, backcountry hiking time is here again, and if you happen to be in Douglas County of Oregon, Rodley Butte Trail is a nice local wilderness hiking trail for doing a bit of leg stretching. Every single Oregon hiking trail is different from the others. You'll need to go far from Klamath Falls to get to Rodley Butte Trail, but It's always exciting to backcountry trek here. This is a backcountry trail that is quite long, so make sure you bring plenty of supplies. Backcountry backpacking here in Oregon is something that is always fun to do. Rodley Butte |
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Trail goes through some very different elevations, so keep in mind that you may need to dress differently at different elevations. There are so many delightful hiking trails for trekking in Oregon, and one of those is Rodley Butte Trail in Douglas County. This is just one of a
| | large number of great outdoors hiking trails in this vicinity. Of course, this is an overnight backcountry walk, 3 days normally, so make sure you've got all your overnight gear packed. Rodley Butte Trail is many miles long with an average amount of climbing distance which makes it an outstanding great outdoors hiking trail for experienced backcountry hikers in delightful shape. Rodley Butte Trail has a total elevation difference of 2,918 feet which is higher than average. The high level of rain makes Rodley Butte Trail a reasonably wet spot; the month | |
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of November is the wettest with most of the rain, and July is the month with the least moisture. As long as you like the outdoors you will like Oregon. There are two trailheads to chose from, one in each end which means you have the option of hiking it one way if you have someone
to pick you up at the other end. At parts of the year this area sees very little rain, so make sure you check current conditions and fire restrictions with local forest authorities before you head out. Rodley Butte Trail is 18.8 miles long; it's a long backpacking and hiking trail.
And keep in mind that there could be temporary safety restrictions in place. Wilderness hiking trails like this one here in the Central Cascade Range are the best way to enjoy these mountaintops. The warmest time of the year brings highs in the 80's to Rodley Butte Trail. Once
the sun is down it sinks down to the 40's. High temperatures throughout the winter are normally in the 40's; night lows in the 20's for Rodley Butte Trail.
Briefly about the general area: Just can't get enough of Rodley Butte Trail. Beartrap Meadow is a good spot, and
Rodley Butte Trail is a great place to visit for more than one day, Haymaker Campground is a great place to camp nearby. Everybody loves Mowich Park, and why not a little side tour to Bear Creek. There's whitewater on Copland Creek for all you thrill seekers, and Diamond Lake
RV Park is a good local campground. If you're here, you might as well check out Watson Saddle, and obviously Lost Creek is a pretty stream that is worth stopping at. Whohoo, so many fun things in one place! The Central Cascade Range is so good! Don't leave Rodley Butte Trail
without first paying a visit to Whitehorse Falls, and if you're looking for a great trip, Crater Lake National Park is pretty near. Now, you may feel that's lots but there's even more entertaining stuff to do here in the Central Cascade Range. The beauty of mother nature reveals herself at Clearwater Falls, and a day at pretty Pumice Beach near Rodley Butte Trail is a good thing to do.
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Location of Trailhead 1: Latitude 43.2571, Longitude -122.2096 - - Directions and Road Map
Location of Trailhead 2: Latitude 43.1571, Longitude -122.2619 - - Directions and Road Map

Trailhead 1 to Trailhead 2: Total hiking length = 9.4 miles Total climbing distance = 5.5 miles Difficulty : Difficult Casual Hiking Pace:
1.5 days
Fast Hiking Pace:
5 hours
Trailhead 2 to Trailhead 1: Total hiking length = 9.4 miles Total climbing distance = 2.4 miles Difficulty : Difficult Casual Hiking Pace:
7.5 hours
Fast Hiking Pace:
4 hours
| | Trailhead 1 back to Trailhead 1: Total hiking length = 18.8 miles Total climbing distance = 7.9 miles Difficulty : Difficult Casual Hiking Pace:
3 days
Fast Hiking Pace:
2 days
Trailhead 2 back to Trailhead 2: Total hiking length = 18.8 miles Total climbing distance = 7.9 miles Difficulty : Difficult Casual Hiking Pace:
3 days
Fast Hiking Pace:
2 days
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Total elevation difference: 2918 feet

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| | Trails Near Rodley Butte Trail:
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Beartrap Trail, Douglas County
County
, 1 miles away, 7.5 hiking miles, 2567 feet elevation difference |
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Mount Bailey Trail, Douglas County
County
, 4 miles away, 9 hiking miles, 3466 feet elevation difference |
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Beaver Meadows Trail, Douglas County
County
, 7 miles away, 4.2 hiking miles, 526 feet elevation difference |
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Dog Prairie Trail, Douglas County
County
, 7 miles away, 6.5 hiking miles, 2782 feet elevation difference |
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Three Lakes Trail, Douglas County
County
, 8 miles away, 4.4 hiking miles, 669 feet elevation difference |
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Pig Iron Trail, Douglas County
County
, 8 miles away, 7.3 hiking miles, 2153 feet elevation difference |
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Rough Creek Trail, Douglas County
County
, 8 miles away, 5.2 hiking miles, 2837 feet elevation difference |
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| | Whitewater Near Rodley Butte Trail:
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Copland Creek, Douglas County
County
, 21 miles away, Class IV(V) - 5.7 miles long (Second Bridge to North Umpqua) |
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Rogue River - North Fork, Jackson County
County
, 24 miles away, Class IV - 3 miles long (Natural Bridge to Woodruff Bridge) |
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Hills Creek, Lane County
County
, 24 miles away, Class IV - 6 miles long (6 mi above Reservoir) |
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Salt Creek, Lane County
County
, 27 miles away, Class III-IV - 7.2 miles long (McCredie Hot Springs to Rigdon Road Bridge) |
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Rogue River - North Fork, Jackson County
County
, 28 miles away, Class III - 6 miles long (River Bridge to North Fork Park) |
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