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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| Chimney Camp Trail | Siskiyou National Forest | 2.3 |
| The Chimney Camp Trail is 2.3 miles long and follows an old road route along Wheeler Creek. | ||
| Chimney Creek Trail | Siskiyou National Forest | 2.3 |
| The Chimney Camp Trail follows an old road route along Wheeler Creek, providing a shaded day hike/ride in a riparian environment. Trail crosses a few small side creeks and has two fords (no bridge) crossing of Wheeler Creek near the northern trailhead ... | ||
| Chimney Peak Trail | Willamette National Forest | 12.7 |
| Starting from the trailhead on Forest Road 2041-646 spur, the trail rapidly descends for 0.75 mile to the Middle Santiam River. You can enjoy exploring Shedd Camp Shelter and a nearby plunge pool. The trail continues across the Middle Santiam River (no... | ||
| Chimney Rock Trail | Umatilla National Forest | 2.2 |
| The trail is open to all modes of travel, except motorized vehicles over 40" wide and ATV type vehicles. Dirt bike travel is the heaviest use. Volunteer motorcycle trail riders maintain the trail. The beginning of the trail is wet early in the season a... | ||
| China Creek Trail | Siskiyou National Forest | 5.9 |
| China Creek Trail is 5.9 miles long with some steep grades on the Galice Creek side. | ||
| Chinaman Trail | ||
| Chitwood Trail | ||
| Chucksney Mountain Trail | Willamette National Forest | 6 |
| Starting at the Box Canyon Horse Camp, at an elevation of 3728 feet, follow the Grasshopper Trail 0.25 miles to the junction of the Chucksney Trail. The Chucksney Trail takes you through large trees, meadows and to the top of Chucksney Mt. for a view o... | ||
| Cinder Prairie Way | ||
| Clackamas River Trail | Mount Hood National Forest | 8 |
| Clackamas River Trail is 15.6 miles long and features many falls and cascades. | ||
| Clark Butte Trail | Willamette National Forest | 2.2 |
| Enjoy the first 0.5 miles of the Clark Creek Nature Trail, which provides access to the Clark Butte Trail. Be sure to continue straight as the Clark Creek Nature Trail swings off to the left. As the trail climbs, the typical low-elevation for... | ||
| Clear Creek Trail | Mount Hood National Forest | 1 |
| Clear Creek Trail is 1.9 miles long and located in the in the northeast portion of the national forest, near its border with the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. | ||
| Clear Creek Way Trail | ||
| Clear Lake Trail | Willamette National Forest | 5 |
| This trail is part of the McKenzie River National Recreation Trail. It circles Clear Lake, the headwaters of the McKenzie River, traversing an old lava flow. An interpretive brochure is available at Clear Lake Resort and at the Coldwater Cove boat laun... | ||
| Clearwater River Trail | Umpqua National Forest | 1.7 |
| A dense canopy of old growth Douglas-fir and cedar, as well as dogwood, rhododendron, alder. The lush vegetation is especially pretty in May when the dogwood blooms and in mid to late June when the rhododendron is in bloom. Another unnamed trail runs p... | ||
| Cleetwood Cove | Crater Lake National Park | 1.1 |
| This trail leads you through mountain hemlock-shasta red fir forest. There are some openings which give you fantastic veiws of the lake below. Wildlife in the area are ground squirrles, chipmunks, and deer. Near the dock you may see a snake, or liza... | ||
| Cleetwood Cove Trail | Crater Lake National Park | |
| This trail leads southward from East Rim Drive to the northern lakeshore. It provides access to the tour boat launch. | ||
| Cliff Creek Trail | Wallowa-Whitman National Forest | 23.6 |
| ATTRACTIONS: This trail also accesses Cornucopia trail, Pine Lakes trail, and Little Kettle Creek trail for alternate backpack trips. CONSIDERATIONS: Trail Park Passes are required at Summit Point Trailhead. The Cliff Creek trail is... | ||
| Cliff Nature Trail | ||
| Clover Creek Trail | Winema National Forest | 3.6 |
| The Clover Creek Trail is 3.6 miles long and located within the Mountain Lakes Wilderness. | ||
| Clover Meadow Trail | Deschutes National Forest | 3.3 |
| The trail starts in a stand of young lodgepole pine and climbs gradually to thick stands of fir and mountain hemlock. Trail offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking at the intermediate level. | ||
| Clover-Lemish Tie Trail | Deschutes National Forest | 2.6 |
| Trail is mostly in thick lodgepole pine stands. Trail offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking for the intermediate level rider when linked as a loop with nearby trails. Early season mosquitoes can be fierce. | ||
| Cloverpatch Trail | ||
| Coast Horse Trail | Siuslaw National Forest | 16 |
| Coast Horse Trails can be accessed from the Dry Lake Trailhead and the Horse Creek Trailhead. The trails offer excellent views of the Pacific Ocean. | ||
| Coffee Pot Trail | ||
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