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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| Bear Camp Trail | Siskiyou National Forest | 1.5 |
| Bear Camp Trail is 1.5 miles long and offers a pleasantly cool high elevation hike in the summer months. | ||
| Bear Creek | Umatilla National Forest | 6.5 |
| The upper end of the trail provides great panoramic views of the Walla Walla River drainage. The trail is open to hikers, horseback riders, mountain bikes and motorcycles. Users can expect heavy motorcycle use on summer weekends. After the first now an... | ||
| Bear Creek Trail | Umatilla National Forest | 3 |
| Bear Creek Trail is an access route to the Tucannon River. From Hunter Spring, the trail descends steadily three miles tothe Tucannon. The trail is characterized by many switchbacks and rocky trail tread on a southwestern facing slope. There are no fac... | ||
| Bear Creek Trail Loop | Wallowa-Whitman National Forest | 37.9 |
| The first three or four miles are open terrain. Trail Park Passes are required at the Bear Creek Trailhead. The trail along Bear Creek is gentle with no major streams to cross. Campsites can be found at Boundary Campground which offers picnic tables... | ||
| Bear Flat Trail | Willamette National Forest | 6 |
| Bear Flat Trail is a difficult 6.9 mile hike at an elevation of 4,720 feet. This trail goes through the upper portion of the French Pete drainage and around Olallie Mountain. Make a day loop trip or a two-day hike. | ||
| Bear Mountain Trail | ||
| Beatty Creek Trail | ||
| Beaver Dam Trail | Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest | 2.1 |
| The Beaver Dam Trail is 2.1 miles long and offers an opportunity to leisurely explore the edge between two different types of habitat; streamside and forest. | ||
| Beaver Meadows Trail | ||
| Beaver Swamp Trail | Umpqua National Forest | 1.2 |
| Beaver Swamp Trail is 1.2 miles long and the shortest route to Fish Lake. | ||
| Beaverdam Trail | ||
| Beginner Loop Trail | Deschutes National Forest | 1.99 |
| To take this loop follow the Swampy Lakes Trail for about 0.7 miles. Then turn left (west) at the Beginner Loop junction. At about 0.7 miles more, it will meet the Ridge Loop. Continue another 0.7 miles back to the Swampy Lakes Parking Lot. The preferr... | ||
| Belknap | Ochoco National Forest | 2.3 |
| This trail joins the Twin Pillars and Wildcat trails together. Either hike the Twin Pillars trail for 1.5 miles and take the right fork, hike the Wildcat trail from White Rock Campground for 1.5 miles and take the left fork. | ||
| Belknap Springs Trail | Ochoco National Forest | 2.3 |
| Benham Falls Trail | Deschutes National Forest | 0.3 |
| Beginning at the parking lot the trail goes upstream through a historic logging site. Interpretive signs provide information along the route. | ||
| Bessie Butte Trail | Deschutes National Forest | 1 |
| Side trip from Swamp Wells North Trail to the top of Bessie Butte. | ||
| Betty Lake Trail | Willamette National Forest | 1.7 |
| Leaving Waldo Lake Road, the Betty Lake Trail follows easy grades for 0.25 miles to the lake. From the lake, the trail continues for 1.5 miles where it meets Waldo Lake Trail #3590. Those individuals strong of back have been known to carry in light fis... | ||
| Bieberstedt Trail | ||
| Big Bend Trail | ||
| Big Creek Trail | Malheur National Forest | 5.3 |
| The lower end of the trail is mostly forested. There are some open meadows that are good for camping. Camping is possible all along the trail with good opportunities for solitude. This trail is in the Strawberry Wilderness.Water is scarce by mid-summer... | ||
| Big Creek Trail | Umatilla National Forest | 6.3 |
| The area is signed. Limited parking and dispersed camping is located near the trailhead. The Big Creek Trail is located within the North Fork John Day Wilderness. | ||
| Big Marsh Nature Trail | Deschutes National Forest | 2.6 |
| This gentle loop trail leads through semi-wet marshlands associated with Big Marsh and continues on the west side of the east ditch. Forest regulations prohibit use of motorized vehicles on this trail to prevent soil erosion. Horse riding and mountai... | ||
| Big Meadow 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... | ||
| Big Obsidian Flow Trail | Deschutes National Forest | 0.8 |
| The Big Obsidian Flow is 1300 years old, the most recent lava flow in Oregon. Seven interpretive signs grace the trail. (About 1/3 of the way up the trail, take the left fork of loop trail after crossing the bridge.) Things to notice along the tr... | ||
| Big Pine Interpretive Loop | Siskiyou National Forest | 1.1 |
| This barrier-free trail consists of four loops, each offering a varying degree of challenge. Creek Loop - 1/6 mile. level trail, easy travel. Big Pine Loop - 1/3 mile. Mostly level trail, moderate travel. Sunshine Loop - 1/2 mile. ... | ||
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