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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| Lowe Creek Trail | ||
| Lower River Trail | ||
| Lower Rogue River Trail | Siskiyou National Forest | 12 |
| The Lower Rogue River Trail is 12 miles long and offers opportunities for botanical and wildlife observation. | ||
| Lower South Fork | Rogue River National Forest | 6.3 |
| Beginning at Forest Road 37 (Access #1) the trail gradually descends along the river, crossing several small creeks. The first bridge you come to is over Nicolas Creek and a large dispersed site can be seen from the trail at this point. Continuing d... | ||
| Lower South Fork Trail | Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest | 6.3 |
| The Lower South Fork Trail is 6.3 miles long and passes through thick evergreen forest which features many sugar pines. | ||
| Lucille Lake Trail | Umpqua National Forest | 1.3 |
| Lucille Lake Trail is half a mile long and located within the Mount Thielsen Wilderness. | ||
| Lucky Camp Trail | ||
| Lucky Lake Trail | ||
| Luger - Eagle Spring Trail | Umatilla National Forest | 4 |
| Luger-Eagle Spring Trail | Umatilla National Forest | 4 |
| This trail provides access to hunting, fishing, and camping. It is open to hikers, mountain bikers, motorcyclists, and horseback riders. Users can expect heavy traffic from the hikers and horses during the hunting seasons. | ||
| Lupine Trail | Deschutes National Forest | 0.9 |
| Provides alternate access to and from the Meissner Shelter. | ||
| Madison Butte Trail | Umatilla National Forest | 3 |
| The trail offers an opportunity to view both elk and deer, as well as other kinds of wildlife. Along the trail there are excellent views of Madison Butte, Mt. Hood and Mount Adams on a clear day. | ||
| Magone Lake Trail | Malheur National Forest | 1.5 |
| The well graveled walking trail has no steep pitches and total elevation range varies less than 25 feet. The trail is barrier-free, but unsurfaced, making it wheelchair accessible. | ||
| Magone Slide Trail | Malheur National Forest | 1.5 |
| This is a relatively quiet trail in spite of its location close to the Magone Lake Recreation Area. The trail ascends slightly over 300 feet through old ponderosa pine stands which were growing when the slide occurred that created Magone Lake about 1860. | ||
| Maiden Lake Trail | Deschutes National Forest | 6 |
| Trail begins from a trailhead at end of F.S. Rd. 4664-100 and goes west to join the Pacific Crest Trail near Rosary Lake. About 2.5 miles from the trail head the Maiden Peak Trail goes northward to the summit of Maiden Peak. Forest regulations prohib... | ||
| Maiden Peak Trail | Deschutes National Forest | 2.7 |
| Trail begins from the Maiden Lake Trail and goes to the summit of Maiden Peak. A trail continues west from the summit of Maiden Peak to the Pacific Crest Trail on the Willamette N.F. This trail ascends through a very old noble fir/mountain hemlock open... | ||
| Maiden Peak Trail | Willamette National Forest | 1.8 |
| Right from the start, the trail begins to climb. It soon levels out to a gradual uphill grade, with good views of nearby hills and valleys. It crosses Skyline Creek and the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail before reaching a dry flat. The trail climb... | ||
| Maidenfoot Trail | Deschutes National Forest | 4.2 |
| This nordic trail traverses the side slope from east end of Odell Lake to Lower Rosary Lake. Large Douglas fir, Hemlock, and lodgepole pine predominate. | ||
| Maidu Lake Way | ||
| Main Creek Trail | ||
| Main Eagle Creek Trail | Wallowa-Whitman National Forest | 15.5 |
| ATTRACTIONS: The Main Eagle trail provides access to alpine lakes as well as to other destinations in the wilderness. Fishing and wildlife viewing opportunities abound as you travel through diverse landscapes of meadows, lakes, and mountains. | ||
| Main Eagle Creek Trail Loop | Wallowa-Whitman National Forest | 16.2 |
| ATTRACTIONS: The main Eagle trail provides access to many alpine lakes as well as to other destinations in the wilderness. Fishing and wildlife viewing opportunities abound as you travel through diverse landscapes of meadows, lakes, and mount... | ||
| Main Eagle Trailhead | Wallowa-Whitman National Forest | |
| A walk in the wilderness is only part of the attraction at Main Eagle Trailhead. | ||
| Maklaks Mountain Trail System | Deschutes National Forest | 21 |
| Series of interconnected nordic trails following roads. | ||
| Malheur Rail Trail | Malheur National Forest | 12.5 |
| This trail is located on the former Hines Railroad Grade. | ||
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