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Johnson Creek Trail Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Length:  2.4 Mile
USGS Map:  Eden Valley
Trail Number:  1,256
Elevation Gain:  1,200
Difficulty:  Intermediate to Advanced
Beginning Elevation:  1,040
Ending Elevation:  2,240
Reservation:  No
Season:  Year-round
Directions
From Powers, Go south on County Road #219 to Forest Service Road #33 then west to Forest Service Road #3353 to spur #260, travel approximately one mile down spur #260 to trailhead.
Location Information
Johnson Creek Trail, located near Sucker Creek, offers 2.4 miles of hiking. This trail is maintained on a regular basis and features a very scenic hike that winds through undisturbed stands of old-growth timber. The trail begins at Spur Road #260 and gradually descends to Sucker Creek and continues a distance onto an unimproved campsite near the Johnson Creek bridge on Forest Service Road #5591.
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