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North Fork Trail - No. 24.2

Contact Info
Deschutes National Forest
1230 NE 3rd St.
Suite A-262
Bend, OR 97701

Phone:
541-383-4000
Basics
Length:
3.5 miles one-way
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Time:
2 - 3 hours
Trailhead Elevation:
4950 feet
Elevation Range:
4950 feet to 6100 feet
Elevation Change:
1150 feet
Usage:
Heavy
Season:
June to Nov

Description

This heavily-used trail ascends steeply from Tumalo Falls to Happy Valley. The upper end of this trail can be snow-covered until mid-summer, blocking options for loop returns. Once all snow has melted, hikers without dogs can make a loop return via the Swampy Lakes Trail No. 23, Bridge Creek Trail No. 24.2, and/or South Fork Trail No. 25. Dogs and bikes are prohibited on these return trails where they pass through the City of Bend drinking watershed. Cyclists are strongly encouraged to ride this busy trail uphill only, to reduce conflicts with hikers, but they can enjoy a variety of loop returns, including via Forest Rds. 370 & 4601, or via the Metolius-Windigo Horse Trail No. 99, Flagline Trail No. 41*, Flagline Access No. 40.1, Swampy-Dutchman Trail, Swampy Lakes Trail, and South Fork Trail.

Please Note: Flagline Trail, between Flagline Access and Flagline Tie is closed until August 15 each year to protect elk calving habitat.

Details

Length:
3.5 miles one-way
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Time:
2 - 3 hours
Trailhead Elevation:
4950
Elevation Range:
4950 feet to 6100
Elevation Change:
1150
Usage:
Heavy
Season:
June to Nov

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

The North Fork Trail begins at Tumalo Falls Trailhead, a little over 12 miles west of Bend out Skyliner Road and forest road 4603.


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