Oregon hiking trails - Pacific Crest Trail - section 21, Central Cascade Range, overlapping counties

   
  Time to get out, and breathe some fresh air, and Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 in overlapping counties, Oregon is such an excellent site. Backcountry hiking here in Oregon is the good thing to do. Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 is not very next to Bend at all, but it is an excellent retreat from the town. Every Oregon wilderness hiking trail is well worth a hike. Of course, this is an overnight backcountry trek, 32.5 days normally, so make sure you've got all your overnight gear packed. Some parts of Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 are much higher
    up than other parts of the trail, so keep in mind that you may need to dress differently at different elevations. The high level of precipitation makes Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 a pretty wet site; December is the month that gets the most rain, and July is the month with
the least moisture. The backcountry trails of the Central Cascade Range are the best way to enjoy these mountains. With its 210.2 miles of walking distance; it's considered a longer trek. This great outdoors hiking trail has a total elevation difference of 3,920 feet which is a higher than average number. Don’t forget to check for any current restrictions or closures before you go. Throughout the warm days of summer here at Pacific Crest Trail - section 21, high temperatures regularly get into the 80's, and during summer nights temperatures are in the  
40's. Highs during the winter are regularly in the 30's, and after the sun is down during the winter temperatures at Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 sink into the 20's. This hiking trail sometimes gets very dry, so make sure you check current conditions and fire restrictions with local forest authorities before you head out. Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 is a very long backcountry trail having an average number of uphill miles which makes this trail good for hard core backpackers looking for adventure. Backpacking and hiking trails for backcountry trekking, and backpacking can be found all over Oregon, and Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 in overlapping counties is one of them. Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 is a two ended great outdoors hiking trail with two trailheads which means you have the option of backcountry backpacking it one way if you have someone to pick you up at the other end. Oregon is a perfect outdoors state. This is a hiking trail that is quite long, so make sure you bring plenty of supplies. There are so many trails in this vicinity.

Briefly about the general area:
That right there is a load of amusing stuff already but it goes on, the Central Cascade Range has it all. If you're here at Pacific Crest Trail - section 21, do take a tour to Islet Point, and a brilliant location for whitewater paddling is Horse Creek. In case you don’t have a problem getting soaked, you can always go whitewater paddling on McKenzie River - South Fork.
Bill Gott Spring is a glorious local attraction, and a spree to Corral Flat invigorates the soul. Be careful coming to the Central Cascade Range, you might not ever want to return back home again. Alder Springs is always fun to check out, and everybody loves Buck Meadows. Getting to Aspen Creek from Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 is uncomplicated, and do take some time to stop by Willamette National Forest if you're here.
Some of the water close by flows, like Anderson Creek. You'll need more than a day to discover everything Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 has to offer, you can camp at Upper Campground. Yeah, come here to Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 for a glorious time. You might want to pay a visit to Box Canyon since you're here at Pacific Crest Trail - section 21, and Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 is a glorious place to camp, East Lake Resort and RV Parks is a glorious place.

Location of Trailhead 1: Latitude 43.5902, Longitude -122.0084
- - Directions and Road Map

Location of Trailhead 2: Latitude 44.3788, Longitude -121.8469
- - Directions and Road Map


Trailhead 1 to Trailhead 2:
Total hiking length = 105.1 miles
Total climbing distance = 50.9 miles
Difficulty : Difficult
Casual Hiking Pace: 16 days
Fast Hiking Pace: 9 days

Trailhead 2 to Trailhead 1:
Total hiking length = 105.1 miles
Total climbing distance = 50.1 miles
Difficulty : Difficult
Casual Hiking Pace: 16 days
Fast Hiking Pace: 9 days
    Trailhead 1 back to Trailhead 1:
Total hiking length = 210.2 miles
Total climbing distance = 101 miles
Difficulty : Difficult
Casual Hiking Pace: 32.5 days
Fast Hiking Pace: 21.5 days

Trailhead 2 back to Trailhead 2:
Total hiking length = 210.2 miles
Total climbing distance = 101 miles
Difficulty : Difficult
Casual Hiking Pace: 32.5 days
Fast Hiking Pace: 21.5 days

Total elevation difference: 3920 feet


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 Trails Near Pacific Crest Trail - section 21:
Dealy Way, Lane County counties , 5 miles away,  11.8 hiking miles, 2050 feet elevation difference
Cultus Lake Trail, Deschutes County counties , 10 miles away, 11.1 hiking miles, 604 feet elevation difference
Corral Swamp Trail, Deschutes County counties , 10 miles away,  4 hiking miles, 444 feet elevation difference
Benson Trail, Lane County counties , 11 miles away,  8.4 hiking miles, 1312 feet elevation difference
Deer Butte Trail, Linn County counties , 12 miles away, 8.6 hiking miles, 814 feet elevation difference
Anderson Ridge Trail, Linn County counties , 15 miles away, 7.5 hiking miles, 2720 feet elevation difference
Crain Prairie Trail, Lane County counties , 16 miles away, 18.3 hiking miles, 504 feet elevation difference
 Camp Grounds Near Pacific Crest Trail - section 21:
East Lake Resort and RV Parks, La Pine, 10 miles away
Upper Campground, Deschutes County, 13 miles away
Twin Springs Campground, Lane County, 13 miles away
North Wickiup Campground, Deschutes County, 19 miles away
Patio RV Park, Blue River, 20 miles away
 Whitewater Near Pacific Crest Trail - section 21:
Horse Creek, Lane County counties , 13 miles away, Class III - 11 miles long (above Separation Creek to McKenzie River)
McKenzie River - South Fork, Lane County counties , 18 miles away, Class III-IV - 6.2 miles long (Dutch Oven Camp to Cougar Reservoir)
Blue River, Linn/ Lane County counties , 24 miles away, Class IV-V - 4 miles long (Quentin Creek to Blue River Reservoir)
Lookout Creek, -blank- County counties , 24 miles away, Class III-IV - 2.5 miles long (2.5 miles above Blue River to Blue River)
Deschutes River, Deschutes County counties , 24 miles away, Class I-IV - 9 miles long (Wickiup Dam to Pringle Falls)
 National Parks Near Pacific Crest Trail - section 21:
Crater Lake National Park, Crater Lake - OR , 56 miles away
 Hotels Near Pacific Crest Trail - section 21:
Lodge at Suttle Lake, Sisters , 27 miles away
Best Western Ponderosa Lodge, Sisters , 30 miles away
Five Pine Lodge, Sisters , 31 miles away
Meadow House Condos, Sunriver , 34 miles away
Eaglewood Condos, Sunriver , 34 miles away
 Lakes Near Pacific Crest Trail - section 21
Aerial Lake, Lane County , 4 miles away
Big Finger Lake, Deschutes County , 6 miles away

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