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Field's Peak Trail - No. 212

Contact Info
John Day, OR 97845

Phone:
541-575-3000
Basics
Length:
4 miles
Difficulty:
Difficult
Time:
2.5 - 3.5 hours
Trailhead Elevation:
6600 feet
Elevation Range:
6600 feet to 7400 feet
Elevation Change:
800 feet
Usage:
Moderate
Season:
June to November

Description

This trail provides access to Fields Peak, elevation 7362', and McClellan Mountain Trail No. 216. This trail's highest use period is in the fall during big game hunting seasons. The McClellan Mountain Semi-Primitive Non-Motorized area is adjacent to the Fields Peak Trail. While the Fields Peak Trail is open to motorized vehicles 40" wide or smaller, the McClellan Semi-Primitive Non-Motorized Area and McClellan Mountain Trail No. 216 is closed to motorized traffic.

Details

Length:
4 miles
Difficulty:
Difficult
Time:
2.5 - 3.5 hours
Trailhead Elevation:
6600
Elevation Range:
6600 feet to 7400
Elevation Change:
800
Usage:
Moderate
Season:
June to November

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

From John Day, travel west on US Highway 26 for approximately 18 miles to Forest Service Road (FSR) 21. Drive south on Forest Service Road 21 for approximately 8 miles to Forest Service Road 2100115. There will be a sign along the road indicating the direction to McClellan Trailhead. Drive east on Forest Service Road 2100115 for 1/4 mile to Forest Service Road 2160. Drive south on Forest Service Road 2160 for a short distance to Forest Service Road 2160041. Continue driving south on Forest Service Road 2160041 to the trailhead. Parking is available to several passenger vehicles and stock trailers.


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