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Pacific Crest Trail-Mt. Thielsen SectionDeschutes National Forest30.4
This section of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail is between Hwy 138 and Windigo Pass. From Hwy 138 to Tipsoo Peak the trail is mainly on the Umpqua National Forest as it passes west of Mt. Thielsen and Howlock Mountain. North of Tipsoo Peak the ...
Pacific Crest Trail-Mt. Washington SectionDeschutes National Forest17.1
This section of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail is between Hwy 242 at McKenzie Pass and Hwy. 20 at Santiam Pass. The southern portion of this trail is in the Mt. Washington Wilderness Area. For about the first six miles the trail is mainly on t...
Pacific Crest Trail-Three Sisters SectionDeschutes National Forest25.1
This section of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail is between Sisters Mirror Lake and Hwy 242 at McKenzie Pass is entirely within the Three Sisters Wilderness Area.
Packard Creek Trail
Packer's TrailUmatilla National Forest5.5
The first 3 miles of the trail winds gradually with an occasional steep climb to Moore Flat where the trail then follows along the ridge the remaining 2.5 miles to where it intersects with Smooth Ridge Trail.
Packsaddle Mountain Trail
Packsaddle Trail
Paintbrush TrailDeschutes National Forest1.5
One must use about 3 miles of Tangent Loop and Wednesdays Trail to get to Paintbrush. The trail provides access to the Shooting Star trail.
Pamelia Lake Trail
Panjab TrailUmatilla National Forest5.6
The trail follows a gentle incline along the Panjab Creek for the first 3 miles. The next two miles make a climb up to the Indian Corral where the trail evens out on the ridge top.
Panther Lake TrailSiskiyou National Forest1.2
Panther Lake Trail is 1.2 miles long and provides day hike access to Panther Lake (a small seasonal lake).
Panther Ridge TrailSiskiyou National Forest7.2
This trail is maintained on a regular basis. Most of the trail follows Panther Ridge from Clay Hill to Buck Point. Approximately 95% of this trail is within the Wild Rogue Wilderness.
The trail has practically no water, so hikers should carry enough...
Panther Trail
Paradise Park TrailMount Hood National Forest5.8
Paradise Park Trail is 5.8 miles long and climbs a wooded ridge en route to the open fragile alpine meadows that characterize this area.
Paradise Trail
Parallel TrailDeschutes National Forest2
Connector trail from Newberry Crater Trail to the Crater Rim Trail to separate horses from auto traffic on Rd. 21 east of East Lake.
Parish Lake TrailWillamette National Forest0.5
This short trail takes you to Parish Lake, another pleasant setting for campers and anglers, and more removed from the road.
Park Meadow TrailDeschutes National Forest6.3
From the trailhead the trail goes west to join with the Green Lakes Trail #4070 at Park Meadow.

Note: The trail enters the Three Sisters Wilderness Area shortly after leaving the trailhead. Wilderness Permits are required for both day-use and overnig...

Park Saddle Trail
Park Trail
Parker Falls TrailUmpqua National Forest0.8
Parker Falls Trail is 0.8 miles long and leads to a series of waterfalls, pools and cascades in a forest of large Douglas-fir.
Pass Creek Trail
Patjens Lake Loop TrailWillamette National Forest5.5
Patjens Lake Loop Trail offers a rare opportunity to ride or hike a loop in the Mt. Washington Wilderness in one day. Located in a high elevation ecosystem, the trail passes through a mixed forest of lodgepole pine, western hemlock, and alpine fur. Thr...
Patjens Lakes Trail
Paulina Falls TrailDeschutes National Forest0.5
In Newberry National Volcanic Monument. From the trailhead there are trails to the top and bottom of the falls.
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