Castle Rock Trail |
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Part of King Castle Trail
Castle Rock Rippin' on Pinkbike Length: 4.6 miles Elevation: Trail begins at 2400 ft. elevation and ends at 3808 ft. elevation. Season: Spring to Fall Usage: Medium Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult Water: Requires treatment How to get there: From Blue River travel east on Highway 126 for four miles to Forest Road 19. Travel on Road 19 for ½ mile. At stop sign, go straight (onto Road 19-410) for 2 miles. Turn left onto Road 19-411 and travel 2.75 miles to roadside parking area on left side of road. To reach the upper portion of the trail, take Road 19-410 to Road 2639 (King Road). Travel on King Road for ½ mile and turn right onto Road 480. Travel on Road 480 to the end of the road to the parking area. Trail Description: This trail climbs up through a dense Douglas-fir forest to the top of Castle Rock and the site of an old lookout, offering expansive views of the McKenzie River Valley. Comments: This trail connects with King-Castle Trail No. 4326. |