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Crane Mountain National Recreation Trail

Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
High Point: 8,357 Feet (2605.0 Meters)
Length: 31.0 Miles (51.67 Kilometers)
Trail Number: 161


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General Description

The Crane Mountain National Recreation Trail, located east of Lakeview, Oregon, is 31 miles in length. It connects into the Fremont National Recreation Trail at the South Fork Crooked Creek Trailhead. The Crane Mountain Trail offers many scenic vistas and diverse environments as it traverses the slopes and summit of rugged Crane Mountain, the highest point in Lake County at 8,357 feet above sea level. Seasonal wildflowers are very abundant in July. The trail is open to hikers, pack stock, and mountain bikes for its whole length and motorized use is permitted on the eight mile segment from Crane Mountain. peak to the Oregon/California state line. The trail is rated from moderate to most difficult with steep grades and rugged terrain. Note: The higher elevations of this trail are usually not snow free until July.

Directions from Lakeview: Follow directions to any of the following trailheads: Crane Mountain, Rogger Meadow, Walker, or South Fork Crooked Creek.

Seasonal Information:
Normally Accessible: June through October (NOTE: The higher elevations of this trail are usually not snow free until July.) .



Current Conditions & Trip Reports

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Date: 7/22/04
Filed By: Gary Blank (Central Point, OR)
Time of Day: 0700
Length of Time: not long
Difficulty: Moderate
Number of People Encountered: 0-10 ppl
Recommend to a Friend: Highly
Report: Snow is all melted all the way to the top of Crane Mountain, just a few patched left off the road. Real rocky for a motorcycle but no problem. Stayed at Willow Creek campground. Was great. Lots of wildflowers and quivering butterfly cacoons on bushes. Wx was 38 in morning to 84 in afternoon. The Rogger trail was great for the 4 miles I ventured on it, was alone and got quite technical so will do again with riding partner. Trail not for the timid motorcycle rider.
Conditions: Snow is all melted all the way to the top of Crane Mountain, just a few patched left off the road. Real rocky for a motorcycle but no problem. Lots of wildflowers and quivering butterfly cacoons on bushes. Wx was 38 in morning to 84 in afternoon.
Water Availability: 40 gal in trailer for 4 days, hand pump water in campground if needed.



Recreation Opportunities
Activity Remarks On Site
ICON Backpacking
Yes
ICON Mountain Biking
Yes
ICON Horseback Riding
ICON Motorcycle Riding Motorized use is permitted on the 8 mile segment from Crane Mtn. peak to the Oregon/California state line.
Yes
ICON Four-Wheel Driving Motorized use is permitted on the 8 mile segment from Crane Mtn. peak to the Oregon/California state line.
Yes
ICON Specialized Landcraft (OHV's) Motorized use is permitted on the 8 mile segment from Crane Mtn. peak to the Oregon/California state line.
Yes
ICON Hiking & Walking Crane Mountain National Recreation Trail
Yes



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Contact Information:

Travel Oregon, 670 Hawthorne St, Suite 240 , Salem, OR, 97301, Phone: 800-547-7842






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