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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| Station Butte Trail | Willamette National Forest | |
| Stein Butte Trail | Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest | 4.9 |
| The Stein Butte Trail is 4.9 miles long and features panoramic views of Applegate Lake and the rugged Siskiyou Mountains. | ||
| Stein's Pillar | Ochoco National Forest | 2.5 |
| This beautiful trail meanders through old growth forest, flower-filled mountain meadows, and rocky ridges. Panoramic views of Mill Creek Valley are common. Trail reaches its final destination at the base of a 200 foot rock outcrop call Stein's Pillar. ... | ||
| Steins Pillar Trail | Ochoco National Forest | 2 |
| This beautiful trail meanders through old growth forest, flower-filled mountain meadows, and rocky ridges. | ||
| Still Creek Trail | Mount Hood National Forest | 1.6 |
| Strawberry Basin Trail | Malheur National Forest | 2.8 |
| This trail, in the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness Area, gives access to the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness Lakes Basin and Strawberry Mountain. | ||
| Strawberry Lake Trail | Malheur National Forest | 0.6 |
| This trail is a heavy use area. It is not recommended for holiday or weekend use. | ||
| Sturgis Fork Trail | Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest | 0.8 |
| The Sturgis Fork Trail is 0.8 miles long and is the shortest route to the Oregon Caves National Monument from the Rogue River National Forest. | ||
| Sucker Creek Trail | Siskiyou National Forest | 2.5 |
| The Sucker Creek Trail is 2.5 miles long and passes through timber and old mining areas. | ||
| Sugar Creek | Ochoco National Forest | 0.7 |
| Scenic trail inside Sugar Creek Campground follows stream. Surrounding hills covered with ponderosa pine. Fully accessible trail and some stream fishing opportunities. Note: Campground and trail are closed December 1 through May 1 to protect ... | ||
| Sugar Creek Trail | Ochoco National Forest | 0.6 |
| Sugar Pine Trail | Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest | 4.6 |
| The Sugar Pine Trail is 3.1 miles long and a nice summer hike or an excellent early autumn hike to view the changing colors! | ||
| Sugarloaf/Deadman Trail | Wallowa-Whitman National Forest | 6.5 |
| Trail #1887 climbs to Russel Mountain Overlook to the edge of the Eagle Cap Wilderness for a breath taking view of these granite mountains. The overlook is at elevation 7,487'. There is camping at Fish Lake Campground. CONSIDERATIONS: | ||
| Sulphur Creek Trail | ||
| Summit Lake Run Trail | Deschutes National Forest | 8.8 |
| Summit Lake Trail | Deschutes National Forest | 10.9 |
| In the Oregon Cascades Recreation Area. Trail begins from the Summit Lake Trailhead on F.S. Rd. 6010, crosses Windy Lakes Trail #50 and ends at the Oldenberg Lake Trail #45. Mountain hemlock predominates past Suzanne Lake, then becomes lodgepole near O... | ||
| Summit Lake Trail | Baker Ranger District | 2.7 |
| Main access to the Summit Lake trail is from the Elkhorn Crest Trailhead near Anthony Lake. | ||
| Summit Lake Trail | Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest | 3 |
| Summit Lake Trail is two miles long and features wildlife and various aquatic plants. | ||
| Summit Lake Trail (XC ski) | Deschutes National Forest | 10.7 |
| There are junctions with the Round Lake Trail #4012, the Canyon Glacier Trail #4010, the Minto Pass Tie Trail #4015, and the Minto Lake Trail #4006. Note: The trail enters the Mt. Jefferson Wilderness Area shortly after leaving the trailhead. Wildern... | ||
| Summit Loop | Wallowa-Whitman National Forest | 105 |
| ATTRACTIONS: You can begin at either Unity or Prairie City, Oregon. There are several developed campgrounds along the route. Lots of ups and downs along the route. Vegetation varies from big sagebrush to mixed confiers. Numerous peaks of the Str... | ||
| Summit Ridge Trail (Dug Bar) | Hells Canyon | 33 |
| From Warnock Corral to Lord Flat you will be hiking along the ridgetop on a 4-wheel drive primitive road. Expect to encounter 4-wheel drive vehicles. From Lord Flat, the trail drops in elevation but continues to follow the ridgetop on a maintained trail to Square Mountain. The remaining section drops down to follow Dug Creek drainage to Dug Bar on the Snake River. | ||
| Summit Ridge Trail (Dug Bar) | Wallowa-Whitman National Forest | 33 |
| ATTRACTIONS: From Warnock Corral to Lord Flat you will be hiking along the ridgetop on a 4-wheel drive primitive road. Expect to encounter 4-wheel drive vehicles. From Lord Flat, the trail drops in elevation but continues to follow the ridgetop ... | ||
| Summit Ridge Trail (Warnock Corral) | Hells Canyon | 22 |
| From P.O Saddle to 1/2 mile south of Marks Cabin, you will be hiking along the ridgetop on an old dirt road. You will find plenty of dispersed campsites along the way. This trail offers a panoramic view of the Seven Devil Mountains to the east and the Eagle Cap Wilderness to the west. Take a side trip to Barton Heights and view Hells Canyon Dam and the mighty Snake River. | ||
| Summit Ridge Trail (Warnock Corral) | Wallowa-Whitman National Forest | 22 |
| ATTRACTIONS: From P.O Saddle to 1/2 mile south of Marks Cabin, you will be hiking along the ridgetop on an old dirt road. You will find plenty of dispersed campsites along the way. Take a side trip to Barton Heights and view Hells Canyon Dam and... | ||
| Summit Rock-Crater Trail | Umpqua National Forest | 8.4 |
| This trail is an abandoned Forest Service Road used primarily by ATVs and motorcycles in summer and snowmobiles in the winter. The trail is closed to vehicles having a wheel base greater than 54 inches. The lower 4.5 miles consists of the old Summit Ro... | ||
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