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Myrtle Creek-Canyonville Tour Route

Basics
Length:
68 miles (109 km)
Time:
Take 1-2 hours to drive this byway.

Description

You'll be sorely disappointed if you didn't pack a lunch and make the exploration of this route an all-day excursion. The route follows South Myrtle Creek through hills dotted with cattle, sheep,and wild turkeys. The trees are often so dense that they only occasionally let you peek at the Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness to the east.

The roadsides are painted with wildflowers in spring, and colored leaves in fall. The Milo Covered Bridge is a charming illustration of the many historic buildings along this route. And you must to visit Red Top Pond if you want to do any fishing or picnicking.

Details

Length:
68 miles (109 km)
Time:
Take 1-2 hours to drive this byway.
Main Roads:
Tiller Trail Hwy

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