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

   
  Oregon has plenty of great hiking trails, and one of these is Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 in overlapping counties. Oregon has so much to offer the fresh air lovers. Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 is a long drive away from Bend, but there's fine natural prettiness right here for you along it. Of course, this is an overnight trek, 32.5 days normally, so make sure you've got all your overnight gear packed. This is just one of a large number of hiking and backpacking trails in this neighborhood. Please follow all local rules about fires and camping.
    All through the months of summer, highs typically are in the 80's at Pacific Crest Trail - section 21. During the moonlight hours it's generally in the 40's. The cold days of the winter come with highs in the 30's, and nighttime lows in the 20's for Pacific Crest Trail - section
21. Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 has a total elevation difference of 3,920 feet which is a higher than average number. Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 is quite long, so make sure you bring plenty of supplies. Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 is a reasonably wet spot generally with a large amount of rainfall; the wettest month of the year is commonly December, that's the one that rains the most, and July on the other hand is the driest. This is a two-ended wilderness trail with two trailheads, so hiking it one way is an option if you can arrange for  
a ride back. When was the last time you got out in nature a bit? Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 in overlapping counties, Oregon is such an outstanding site. This neighborhood does get very dry sometimes, so make sure you check current conditions and fire restrictions with local forest authorities before you head out. Backpacking here in the Central Cascade Range is a really magnificent way to spend quality time in the fresh air. This hiking trail goes through some very different elevations, and that means that some parts of the hiking trail could be very different from other parts of it. Backcountry hiking in Oregon is the great thing to do. With its 210.2 miles of walking distance; it's considered a longer backcountry hike. There are numerous hiking trails in Oregon, and each one has its own character. Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 is a great outdoors hiking trail of magnificent length with an average amount of climbing distance which makes it a glorious hiking and backpacking trail for experienced backcountry walkers in fine shape.

Briefly about the general area:
That right there is loads of amusing stuff already but it goes on, the Central Cascade Range has it all. Places like Buck Meadows are great to stop by, and do schedule some time to visit Islet Point if you have a chance. This place, Pacific Crest Trail - section 21, it simply has so much outdoors exciting stuff. Corral Flat is a charming spot any time of year, and whitewater paddling is not for everyone but if it's for you then, we recommend Horse Creek.
It's a wonderful idea to stop by Anderson Creek, it's close to Pacific Crest Trail - section 21, and why not camp at Upper Campground since you're here at Pacific Crest Trail - section 21. You'll beyond doubt wish for more hours in a day to enjoy all the cool stuff in the Central Cascade Range. Don't leave Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 without first paying a visit to Bill Gott Spring; there's a forest here called Willamette National Forest. A journey to Alder Springs will fill your spirit with good feelings, and why not pop by nearby Aspen Creek if you're here at Pacific Crest Trail - section 21.
A perfect spot to take a look at in close proximity to Pacific Crest Trail - section 21 is Box Canyon, and camping is available at East Lake Resort and RV Parks. There's whitewater on McKenzie River - South Fork for all you adrenaline junkies.

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
Best Western Newberry Station, La Pine , 34 miles away
Sunriver Resort, Sunriver , 34 miles away
 Lakes Near Pacific Crest Trail - section 21
Nash Lake, Lane County , 5 miles away

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