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Taylor Creek Trail Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
High Point:  2,400 Feet
Length:  10.25 Miles
Low Point:  1,600 Feet
Trail Number:  1,142
Usage:  Moderate
Difficulty:  Easy to Moderate
Reservation:  No
Season:  Year-round
Directions
From Grant's Pass, Take I-5 northwest to exit # 61 (Merlin). Follow Merlin Galice Road, then turn left on Primary Forest Route 25. Proceed south on 25 for approximately three miles to the parking area and trailhead.
Location Information
Taylor Creek Trail begins at about the three mile marker on Forest
Service Road 2500. This is a "backbone trail" connecting Briggs Valley recreation sites (and the Briggs Creek Trail). Seven trailheads access this trail including Burned Timber Interpretive Trail, Minnow Creek Trail, China Creek Trail, Big Pine Spur Trail, Briggs Creek Trail, Dutchy Creek Trail and Onion Way. This trail parallels Forest Service Road 2500 all the way to the south end of Briggs Valley where it comes back into the road a short distance from the Briggs Creek trailhead. Many campsites in the Briggs Valley are accessible from this trail.
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