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| | Trekking here in Oregon is a glorious idea. It's a lengthy journey from Klamath Falls to Rodley Butte Trail, but it is a splendid hideaway from the town. There are numerous backcountry hiking trails in Oregon, and each one is beautiful in its own way. At parts of the year this vicinity sees very little rain, so make sure you check current conditions and fire restrictions with local forest authorities before you head out. The total elevation difference for this great outdoors hiking trail is 2,918 feet which is a higher than average number. This is just |
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one of a large number of backpacking and hiking trails in this region. This backcountry trek should take you about 3 days, so it's a magnificent thing if your backpack is big enough to do the job. Oregon is a tremendous spot for outdoors folks. Rodley Butte Trail sees pretty high
| | levels of rainfall; the month with most of the rain is November while July is the month with the least amount of precipitation. Please follow all local rules about fires and camping. Rodley Butte Trail goes through some very different elevations, and that means that some parts of the backcountry trail could be very different from other parts of it. Finally, hiking time is here again, and Rodley Butte Trail in Douglas County, Oregon is just the site. High temperatures at Rodley Butte Trail during the summertime months are in the 80's. Once the sun is | |
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down it sinks down to the 40's. The winter comes with highs in the 40's with temperatures at Rodley Butte Trail dipping down into the 20's all through winter nights. This is a wilderness trail that is quite long, so make sure you bring plenty of supplies. Rodley Butte Trail is
a two ended great outdoors hiking trail with two trailheads, so trekking it one way is an option if you can arrange for a ride back. Wilderness trails for backcountry backpacking, and backpacking can be found all over Oregon, and one of these is Rodley Butte Trail in Douglas County.
These backcountry trails here in the Central Cascade Range are a really perfect way to spend quality time in nature. Rodley Butte Trail is 18.8 miles long; it's a long backcountry trail. This backcountry trail is many miles long having an average number of uphill miles which makes
this a very tough backpacking and hiking trail for advanced backcountry walkers looking for a magnificent challenge.
Briefly about the general area: On a splendid day it's a fine idea to spend the day at Pumice Beach, and swing by Lost Creek it's a fine place to stop
by. But wait, there's more to do in close proximity to Rodley Butte Trail. Don’t forget to stop by Mowich Park since you're here at Rodley Butte Trail, and Rodley Butte Trail is great enough to spend more than a day at, Diamond Lake RV Park is a great local campground. Don't
leave Rodley Butte Trail without first paying a visit to Clearwater Falls; a good location to pop by is Watson Saddle. Just can't get enough of the Central Cascade Range. Don't miss out on a visit to Crater Lake National Park while you're here at Rodley Butte Trail; get soaked
paddling on Copland Creek. And that's not all the things to do here in the Central Cascade Range. A journey to Whitehorse Falls will fill your soul with glorious feelings; a perfect location like Beartrap Meadow here at Rodley Butte Trail is too great to miss. Bear Creek is a splendid local stream, and a wonderful spot to camp here at Rodley Butte Trail is Haymaker Campground.
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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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| These outdoors activities are available near Rodley Butte Trail. |
| | 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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