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| Briggs Creek Trail |
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Trail Number:
1,132
Usage:
Moderate
Low Point:
1,600 Feet
High Point:
2,200 Feet
Difficulty:
Easy to Moderate
Length:
9.5 Miles
Reservation:
No
Season:
Year-round
From Grant's Pass, Take I-5 northwest to exit # 61 (Merlin). Follow Merlin Galice Road, then turn left on Primary Forest Route 25. Follow 25 south to Forest Service Road 2512. Follow 2512 west to the Sam Brown Campground where the trail begins.
Location Information
Briggs Creek Trail features some meadows along the way in addition to some good swimming holes in Briggs Creek. At 4.3 miles is Courier Mine Historic Cabin Site set amid Horsetail. There is also a nice campsite with fire ring at 4.9 miles. Hikers must forde Briggs Creek several times, making summer or early fall the best time to hike the trail. The trail travels through some old harvest units and some old growth stands. Several smaller creeks, springs and some marshy areas must be crossed along the way as well. The area is rich with mining history as well as many claims that are being worked at the present time. This trail was named for George E. Briggs, a packer who supplied early miners in the area. There is parking, picnic tables and restrooms at Sam Brown Campground where the trail begins.
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