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| | Wilderness hiking trails for backcountry trekking, and backpacking can be found all over Oregon, and among these are Sevenmile Trail in Klamath County. Time to get out, and breathe some fresh air, and Sevenmile Trail in Klamath County, Oregon is such an outstanding location. When you're here in Oregon backcountry trekking along one of its great outdoors trails is always a cool thing to do. Summertime highs at Sevenmile Trail usually tend to be in the 60's with overnight lows in the 40's. The wintertime brings highs down to the 30's; after the sun is down |
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throughout the wintertime temperatures at Sevenmile Trail plunge into the 10's. It's a long trip from Klamath Falls to Sevenmile Trail, but it is an outstanding great outdoors trail. This area does get very dry sometimes, so make sure you check current conditions and fire restrictions
| | with local forest authorities before you head out. Backpacking in Oregon is such a tremendous thing to do. Every great outdoors trail in Oregon is well worth a hike. This is one of many wilderness hiking trails in the surrounding neighborhood. Now, this is roughly a 2-day trek, so it's a magnificent thing if your backpack is big enough to do the job. The length of Sevenmile Trail is on the longer side with an average amount of climbing distance which makes this a very tough wilderness hiking trail for advanced walkers looking for a brilliant challenge. | |
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Sevenmile Trail is a one trailhead great outdoors hiking trail, so in and out is the way to backcountry walk it normally. These trails here in the Southern Cascade Range are a very fine way to see these mountains. This great outdoors hiking trail has a total elevation difference
of 1,271 feet which is about average. Sevenmile Trail usually gets a good deal of rain; the month of December is the wettest with most of the snow, and July meanwhile is the driest month. And keep in mind that there could be temporary safety restrictions in site. Now this great
outdoors hiking trail is pretty long, so don't forget to pack enough supplies. The hiking and backpacking trail stays roughly within the same elevation zone the whole time, so you get pretty much the same conditions along the whole hiking and backpacking trail. Sevenmile Trail
is 13.8 miles long; it's longer than many hiking and backpacking trails.
Briefly about the general area: A trip to Ranger Spring will fill your soul with fine feelings, and if you're looking for some flowing water? Try Honeymoon Creek. Sevenmile Trail is a perfect place
to camp, Hemlock Lake Campground is a perfect place, and Oregon Desert is a charming place any time of year. I don't want to stop, cause I'm havin' a splendid time here at Sevenmile Trail. If time allows, Crater Lake National Park is a national park worth visiting. All year
is a brilliant time in the Southern Cascade Range if you love the outdoors. Camping at Sevenmile Trail is great fun, Sevenmile Marsh Campground is a great local campground, and hey, Nannie Creek is a magnificent local stream. This river is a great place to visit. It's always glorious to check out Tiger Lily Spring; Seven Lakes Basin is a delightful location to stretch your legs a bit.
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Location of Trailhead: Latitude 42.6995, Longitude -122.1477 - - Directions and Road Map
Total in and out hiking length = 13.8 miles
Total climbing distance = 6.2 miles
Difficulty : Difficult
Casual Hiking Pace:
2 days
Fast Hiking Pace:
8 hours
Total elevation difference: 1271 feet

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Klamath Falls Super 8 Motel, Klamath Falls
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| | Trails Near Sevenmile Trail:
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Nannie Creek Trail, Klamath County
County
, 2 miles away, 4.8 hiking miles, 708 feet elevation difference |
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Cold Spring Trail, Klamath County
County
, 5 miles away, 6.5 hiking miles, 937 feet elevation difference |
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King Spruce Trail, Klamath County
County
, 7 miles away, 5.6 hiking miles, 974 feet elevation difference |
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Wickiup Trail, Klamath County
County
, 7 miles away, 12.4 hiking miles, 2089 feet elevation difference |
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Moude Mountain Trail, Klamath County
County
, 7 miles away, 29 hiking miles, 1315 feet elevation difference |
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Seven Lakes Trail, Jackson County
County
, 7 miles away, 8.4 hiking miles, 2741 feet elevation difference |
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Red Lake Trail, Klamath County
County
, 7 miles away, 10.3 hiking miles, 1759 feet elevation difference |
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| | Whitewater Near Sevenmile Trail:
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Rogue River - North Fork, Jackson County
County
, 24 miles away, Class III - 6 miles long (River Bridge to North Fork Park) |
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Rogue River - North Fork, Jackson County
County
, 25 miles away, Class IV - 3 miles long (Natural Bridge to Woodruff Bridge) |
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Rogue River - North Fork, Jackson County
County
, 25 miles away, Class IV(V+) - 3.3 miles long (Mill Creek Falls to Lost Creek Lake) |
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| | Hotels Near Sevenmile Trail:
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Rocky Point Station Lodging, Klamath Falls
, 12 miles away |
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Aspen Inn Motel, Fort Klamath
, 12 miles away |
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Ft. Klamath Lodge & Rv, Fort Klamath
, 12 miles away |
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Wilson's Cottages, Fort Klamath
, 12 miles away |
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Mazama Village Motor Inn, Crater Lake
, 12 miles away |
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