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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| Twin Pillars | Ochoco National Forest | 8.3 |
| The highlight of this trail is the contrast between thick stream vegetation and ponderosa pine forest, as well as views of the Twin Pillars, 200 foot tall volcanic plugs that dominate the landscape. Trail ends on north side of Wilderness at Bingham Pra... | ||
| Twin Pillars Trail | Ochoco National Forest | 8.3 |
| Twin Ponds Trail | Winema National Forest | 2.5 |
| The Twin Ponds Trail is 2.5 miles long and located in the Sky Lakes Wilderness. | ||
| Twin Ponds Trail | Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest | 3.3 |
| The Twin Ponds Trail is 3.3 miles long and travels along a portion of the Rancheria Trail, a historic military wage road. | ||
| Twin Sisters Trail | ||
| Twin Springs Trail | Malheur National Forest | 2.5 |
| This trail hooks around the head of Strawberry Creek drainage and leads to Red Basin. | ||
| Twins Crane Prairie Trail | ||
| Two Color Trail | Wallowa-Whitman National Forest | 10 |
| ATTRACTIONS: A trail jogs off toward Two Color Lake which provides for an excellent overnight camping spot or riders could stay at the Main Eagle Campground. CONSIDERATIONS: | ||
| Tygh Creek Trail | ||
| Umbrella Falls Trail | Mount Hood National Forest | 1.2 |
| Umbrella Falls Trail is 1.2 miles long, lightly traveled and features lesser known views of the southeast side of Mount Hood. | ||
| Umbrella Falls to Sahalie Falls Loop | Mount Hood National Forest | 2.05 |
| Take Elk Meadows Trail #645 1/2 mile to Junction Trail #667. Take #667 two miles to Umbrella Falls (you will pass the junction of Trail #667C just before viewing the falls). To finish the loop, backtrack to trail #667C to Sahalie Falls. The trail then ... | ||
| Umpqua Beach Vista and Viewing Deck Trail | Siuslaw National Forest | |
| Umpqua Hot Springs Trail | Umpqua National Forest | 0.3 |
| Use is very high and nudity is common. The springs, at a temperature of 108 degrees, is located on a bare rock face 150 feet above the North Umpqua River. From the tub, there is a view of Surprise Falls across the river and A primitive composting toile... | ||
| Umpqua Rogue Trail | ||
| Umpqua and Eel Dunes Trail | Siuslaw National Forest | 1 |
| Union Creek Campground Trail | Rogue River National Forest | 3 |
| Starting at the Main Junction, take the trail to the right. Follow this trail to Union Creek Resort (combined use segment). The skier must cross the highway and regain the trail from the parking lot to the left of Beckies Cafe. This is an easy trail fo... | ||
| Union Creek Trail | Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest | 10 |
| The Union Creek Trail is 4.4 miles long and appeals to both fishermen and hikers. | ||
| Union Peak Trail | ||
| Upper Castle Rock Trail | Willamette National Forest | 1.8 |
| The trail splits close to the trailhead; take the right fork. Follow shady switchbacks through a cool forest canopy to reach the top of Castle Rock, where the remains of an old fire lookout can still be found. An unequalled panoramic view of the McKenz... | ||
| Upper Chetco Trail | Siskiyou National Forest | 17.1 |
| The Upper Chetco Trail is 17.1 miles long and is the main east/west route through the Kalmiopsis Wilderness. | ||
| Upper Chetco Trail (Chetco Ranger District) | Siskiyou National Forest | 17.1 |
| This 17 mile trail is the main east/west route through the Kalmiopsis Wilderness. It offers access to the Chetco River and two main tributaries. Water is adequate and campsites are fairly plentiful. Heavy vegetation provides shade but eliminates most v... | ||
| Upper Chetco Trail (Illinois Valley Ranger District) | Siskiyou National Forest | 3.7 |
| From Chetco Pass to the mouth of Slide Creek, this trail once was an old mining road. The road continues on to Taggarts Bar but a good hiking trail takes off shortly after the road crosses the Chetco River. Both the trail and the road will end up at Ta... | ||
| Upper River Rogue Trail (Crater Rim Viewpoint to Hamaker Campground) | Rogue River National Forest | 9.3 |
| Beginning at the Crater Rim Viewpoint, this trail passes through a stand of lodgepole pine. The trees show how hard it is for vegetation to grow on the frothy ash that covered the area when Mt. Mazama erupted over 6,800 years ago. Approximately &frac... | ||
| Upper Rogue River Trail (Big Bend to Natural Bridge) | Rogue River National Forest | 7 |
| Two miles south, a steep forested slope overlooks Farewell Bend campground across the river. At the southern end of the campground area, the trail momentarily descends to river level to view the water raging through the long, narrow chute of a collapse... | ||
| Upper Rogue River Trail (Hamaker Campground to Foster Creek) | Rogue River National Forest | 10 |
| This section of the river trail begins on Forest road #900, across from Hamaker Campground. The trail heads away from the river through a stand of white fir and western white pine. It joins the river 2 miles later near the confluence of Muir Creek and ... | ||
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