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| Siltcoos Lake Trail |
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Difficulty:
Moderate
Elevation:
Sea Level
Length:
4.0 Miles
Reservation:
No
Season:
Year-round
From Florence, Travel south on Highway 101 for seven miles. The trail is located on the east side of U.S. Highway 101, opposite Siltcoos Beach Access Road.
Location Information
Siltcoos Lake Trail begins by following an old logging road for 0.75 mile where the trail divides to form a loop. The northern route is narrow with rolling hills. After 1.0 mile, a short spur leads to the lake and 5 primitive campsites equipped with tables, campfire rings, and a primitive toilet. Back on the main trail, hike 0.5 mile to a 0.25 mile spur that leads to a second camp on the lake with one site, a table, fire ring and primitive toilet. Return to the main trail and turn south on the brushier southern route for 0.75 mile back to where the trail divided.The trail gradually climbs and descends through a 60- to 70-year-old forest of Sitka Spruce, Douglas Fir, Western Red Cedar, and Western Hemlock, ending on the west shore of the lake. Large second growth evergreen trees provide a dense canopy overhead, shading ancient cedar snags and lush marshes.
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