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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| "Old" Salmon River Trail | Mount Hood National Forest | 5 |
| Acker Divide Trail | Umpqua National Forest | 7.3 |
| Acker Divide Trail is 7.3 miles long and features Grasshopper Meadows, Cripple Camp and Hershberger Lookout. | ||
| Adams Mountain Way Trail | Umpqua National Forest | 3.6 |
| This strenuous, 3.6 mile trail is open to hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. | ||
| Alco Trail | ||
| Alder Creek Trail | Umatilla National Forest | 3 |
| Alkali Creek Falls Trail | Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest | 0.2 |
| The Alkali Creek Falls Trail is 0.2 mile, short climb to the lower end of Alkali Falls. | ||
| Alpine Trail | Willamette National Forest | 5.5 |
| The first 3 miles, open all year, makes a good winter time outing. The trail transverses a ridge, and passes through private, logged over land before entering meadows. It then crosses Forest Road 5828 and runs back and forth between spur road 585 an... | ||
| Alpine Trail | ||
| Alta Lake Trail | Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest | 6.2 |
| Alta Lake Trail is 6.2 miles long and offers a good backpacking opportunity with camping at Alta Lake. | ||
| Alternating Current Trail | Deschutes National Forest | 1.4 |
| This trail provides a loop experience and access to the AC/DC shelter. The trail is more difficult. | ||
| Althouse Trail | ||
| Anderson Camp Trail | Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest | 0.75 |
| The Anderson Camp Trail is miles long and climbs 1,100 feet in elevation. | ||
| Anderson Mountain Trail | ||
| Anderson Ridge Trail | ||
| Annie Creek Canyon Trail | Crater Lake National Park | |
| This trail leads through the canyon cut by the headwaters of Annie Creek. It begins at the Mazama Campground. | ||
| Anthony Lakes Trail | Wallowa-Whitman National Forest | 1 |
| The surrounding mountains and ski runs offer berry picking and mushroom hunting. There is camping available with vault toilets and picnic areas. | ||
| Antler Spring Trail | ||
| Apple Trail | Ochoco National Forest | 6.4 |
| Arch Rock Trail | Malheur National Forest | 0.3 |
| Highlights Arch Rock is an ashflow tuff with a scenic arch and several small rock shelters eroded into the outcrop. | ||
| Arnold Ice Cave Trail | Deschutes National Forest | 8 |
| Trail goes from Coyote Loop Trail #62.0 to Swamp Wells Campground. The Skeleton Cave Trail #63.1 and the Fuzztail Butte Trail #63.2 start from this trail. | ||
| Arrah Wanna Trail | ||
| Aschoff Buttes Trail | ||
| Aspen Butte Trail | Winema National Forest | 1.1 |
| The Aspen Butte Trail, located in the Mountain Lakes Wilderness, is 1.1 miles long and is neither marked nor maintained. | ||
| Azalea Lake Trail | Siskiyou National Forest | 1.2 |
| This trail is maintained annually. It follows an old harvest area along a logging road. The road is the basis of the trail. There are two short stretches of the trail which are very steep. At the top, the trail reaches Azalea Lake. The lake provides so... | ||
| BVD Trail | ||
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