The Mount June Trail provides a short, constantly uphill hike to the top of Mount June, which offers magnificent 360 degree views of the Willamette Valley and Coast Range to the west and numerous peaks of the Cascade Range to the east. Mount June was once the site of a 50' pole platform fire lookout station, circa 1920's, later replaced by a 50' wooden tower and cabin quarters. All structures have since been abandoned and destroyed. The Mount June Trail provides access to the western end of the Sawtooth Trail #1401. THIS TRAIL IS LOCATED WITHIN THE LAYING CREEK MUNICIPAL WATERSHED. OVERNIGHT CAMPING IS NOT ALLOWED One-way trip durations average 1 hour. Trail grades range from a gentle 5% to steeper, rocky portions of approximately 30%
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