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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| North Umpqua Trail (Deer Leap Segment) | Umpqua National Forest | 9.6 |
| North Umpqua Trail (Dread and Terror Segment) | Umpqua National Forest | 13 |
| North Umpqua Trail (Fox Segment) | Umpqua National Forest | 4.9 |
| North Umpqua Trail (Hot Spring Segment) | Umpqua National Forest | 3.5 |
| North Umpqua Trail (Jesse Wright Segment) | Umpqua National Forest | 4.1 |
| Jesse Wright Segment of the North Umpqua Trail is 4.1 miles long and open to foot, horse and bicycle use. | ||
| North Umpqua Trail (Lemolo Segment) | Umpqua National Forest | 6.3 |
| The Lemolo segment of the North Umpqua Trail is 6.3 miles long and travels through the North Umpqua Canyon. | ||
| North Umpqua Trail (Maidu Segment) | Umpqua National Forest | 9 |
| The Maidu segment of the North Umpqua Trail is nine miles long and enters the Mount Thielsen Wilderness. | ||
| North Umpqua Trail (Marsters Segment) | Umpqua National Forest | 3.6 |
| North Umpqua Trail (Mott Segment) | Umpqua National Forest | 5.5 |
| North Umpqua Trail (Panther Segment) | Umpqua National Forest | 5 |
| North Umpqua Trail- Fox Segment | Umpqua National Forest | 5 |
| Poison Oak can be found along the trail. A toilet is provided at the Wright Creek Trailhead. Wildflowers can be observed during the spring season. This trail is open to foot, horse, and bicycle use. | ||
| North Umpqua Trail-Deer Leap Segment | Umpqua National Forest | 9.4 |
| A moderate trail that goes on for a spell. | ||
| North Umpqua Trail-Hot Springs Segment | Umpqua National Forest | 3.5 |
| An excellent mountain bike trail. | ||
| North Umpqua Trail-Jessie Wright Segment | Umpqua National Forest | 4.1 |
| This segment closely parallels the river for it's entire length. Skirting the river to the north, the trail passes south of the Boulder Creek Wilderness across the river from Eagle Rock and Boulder Flat Campgrounds. Connects with the Illahee Flat Trail... | ||
| North Umpqua Trail-Mott Segment | Umpqua National Forest | 5.5 |
| It provides access to trailheads for Cougar Creek Trail #1507 and McDonald Trail #1515. A toilet is provided at both trailheads. Poison oak can be found along the river. This trail is open to foot, horse and bicycle use. | ||
| North Umpqua Trail-Panther Segment | Umpqua National Forest | 5 |
| The trail then climbs above rocky cliff away from the river until it drops down to Road #4714. The trail is recommended for family use. It provides some access to the North Umpqua River for fishing (fly angling only). Watch out for poison oak. This... | ||
| North and South Trail | ||
| O'Leary Mountain Trail | Willamette National Forest | 9.1 |
| Trail grades are more to most difficult. Hiking boots are recommended. No camping facilities. Hikers are afforded excellent views of the McKenzie Valley, Three Sisters peaks, and Cougar Reservoir. The trail crosses McLennon, McDuff, and O'Leary Moun... | ||
| OC&E State Trail | 64 | |
| The trail enters into the rich farm and ranch lands of the Klamath Basin. Trail users will encounter stretch and metal gates on the trail. Please be sure to close all gates behind you. Sights to be seen include Mt. Shasta, Swede's Cut, Switchback Hill,... | ||
| OC&E Woods Line State Trail | 48 | |
| The Woods Line spur of the OC&E Trail travels north through the Fremont National Forest. This section of the trail offers Five Mile Creek, Merrit Creek Trestle and Sycan March. It is suitable for foot traffic, wide tire bicycles, equestrians and cross ... | ||
| Oak Ridge Trail | Mount Hood National Forest | 2.3 |
| Oak Ridge Trail is 2.3 miles long and overlooks the Hood River Valley. | ||
| Obsidian Trail | ||
| Ochoco Way | Ochoco National Forest | 3.5 |
| The trail takes off McGinnis Creek loop at the end of Ponderosa Loop, crosses road 27 heads NE over a foot bridge. The first quarter mile is a steep climb. There is a second crossing on Road 27 and an easy .25 mile ski to the shelter. Not recommended f... | ||
| Olallie Mountain Trail | Willamette National Forest | |
| Olallie South Trail | Willamette National Forest | |
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