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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| Dread and Terror Trail | Umpqua National Forest | 6 |
| Re-opened in 1979, this trail is part of the original trail system used to access the district before roads were constructed. No water source is available along the trail. | ||
| Drift Creek Falls Trail | Siuslaw National Forest | 1.5 |
| This unique trail contains a suspension bridge with a height of 100' and spanning 240'. | ||
| Drift Creek Trail | ||
| Driveway Trail | ||
| Dry Cabin Creek Trail | ||
| Dry Creek Trail | Deschutes National Forest | 4.7 |
| From the Dry Creek Trailhead the trail follows Dry Creek to the southwest for about a mile, then turns northward and ends at the Hortense Lake Trailhead. Note: The trail enters the Mt. Washington Wilderness Area shortly after leaving the trailhead. W... | ||
| Dry Creek Trail | ||
| Dry Duncan Creek Trail | ||
| Dry Ridge Trail | Mount Hood National Forest | 6 |
| Dry Ridge Trail is 12 miles long and offers good views of the Clackamas River and the Roaring River canyon. | ||
| Duffy Lake Trail | ||
| Dunlop Trail | Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest | 1.5 |
| The Dunlop Trail is 1.5 miles long and you past some beautiful meadows, an interesting old homestead site, and some of the oldest Ponderosa Pines you will ever see. | ||
| Dutchman Flat Trail | Deschutes National Forest | 2.3 |
| The Big Meadow Trail starts off the Dutchman Loop. This is one of the primary access routes to the Three Sisters Wilderness. Continuing up the trail from Dutchman Flat, the trail gradually ascends through mountain hemlock with few openings along the wa... | ||
| Dutchman Loop Trail | Deschutes National Forest | 2.2 |
| This loop trail begins and ends at the Dutchman Flat Snow Park. The trail follows the eastern and northern edges of Dutchman Flat and then crosses Dutchman Flat to return to the parking area. The trail provides access to the Big Meadow, Flagline Acc... | ||
| Dutchy Creek Trail | Siskiyou National Forest | 7.9 |
| Dutchy Creek Trail is 7.9 miles long and travels from Briggs Valley down to Silver Creek. | ||
| Dutton Creek Trail | Crater Lake National Park | |
| This trail leads two and a half miles from Rim Drive at Rim Village to the Pacific Crest Trail. | ||
| Eads Hill Trail | ||
| Eagle Creek Cutoff | ||
| Eagle Creek Cutoff Trail | Mount Hood National Forest | 2.5 |
| Eagle Creek Trail | ||
| Eagle Creek Trail | ||
| Eagle Tanner Trail | ||
| Eagles Rest Trail | ||
| East Fork Canyon Creek Trail | Malheur National Forest | 9.9 |
| This trail offers both low and high elevation life zones to explore. East Fork Canyon Creek offers good native cutthroat trout fishing. Trail accesses the Canyon Creek Natural Area -- a unique parklike stand of old growth ponderosa pine. There is a wide variety of campsites along this trail. | ||
| East Fork Canyon Trail | ||
| East Fork Illinois River Trail | Siskiyou National Forest | 10 |
| Heavily wooded trail with beautiful scenery. Trail enters the Siskiyou Wilderness at the fourth river crossing. The river offers some fair fishing opportunities and some beautiful swimming holes for the very hardy. This is a long trail and its four riv... | ||
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