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Wildhorse Lake Trail

28910 Hwy 20 West, Hines, Oregon USA

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“a challenging hike for the dedicated adventurer”

Wildhorse Lake Trail is a challenging hike for the dedicated adventurer. Park at the end of the Wildhorse Lake Overlook Road and follow the trail 1/4 mile to the Wildhorse Lake Overlook. From there, the 1-mile long segment to the lake receives limited maintenance and is very steep and unstable, so use extreme caution, especially if you are carrying a fishing pole! For overnighters, camping is limited to two, established but primitive sites at the lake. Make sure you have a camp stove as fires are not allowed within the Wildhorse Lake basin. Check the sign up sheet inside the registration box to verify if either site is available. There are other sites approximately 3 miles down the canyon if the lake sites are taken, but be aware there isn't a trail leading into the canyon - the brush is thick and the elvation gain on the way out is almost 3000' feet. Addtional Information: Elevation Gain / Loss: 1200 feet Difficulty: Advanced Trail Length: 1.25 miles (one way)  

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Wildhorse Lake Trail is a challenging hike for the dedicated adventurer. Park at the end of the Wildhorse Lake Overlook Road and follow the trail 1/4 mile to the Wildhorse Lake Overlook. From there, the 1-mile long segment to the lake receives limited maintenance and is very steep and unstable, so use extreme caution, especially if you are carrying a fishing pole! For overnighters, camping is limited to two, established but primitive sites at the lake. Make sure you have a camp stove as fires are not allowed within the Wildhorse Lake basin. Check the sign up sheet inside the registration box to verify if either site is available. There are other sites approximately 3 miles down the canyon if the lake sites are taken, but be aware there isn't a trail leading into the canyon - the brush is thick and the elvation gain on the way out is almost 3000' feet.
Addtional Information:

Elevation Gain / Loss: 1200 feet


Difficulty: Advanced


Trail Length: 1.25 miles (one way)

 
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Wildhorse Lake Trail

28910 Hwy 20 West
Hines, Oregon
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