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Hoodoo Trail Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Ending Elevation:  2,100 Feet
Usage:  Light
Length:  3.2 Miles
USGS Map:  Eden
Elevation Gain:  1,300 Feet
Difficulty:  More Difficult
Beginning Elevation:  3,400 Feet
Trail Number:  3,244
Reservation:  No
Season:  Mid-June - Mid-October
Directions
From Troy, OR, Take Forest Service Road #62 to the west, 1/2 mile west of Long Meadows Guard Station, take Road #6214 to the right for about 3 1/2 miles to trailhead.
Location Information
This trail is maintained for foot and horse traffic only into the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness. This trail is characterized by many switchbacks which aid the steady descent of elevation from Hoodoo to the Wenaha River. The lower sections of the trail may have rattlesnakes, so caution is advised.

The Hoodoo Trail is an access route to the Wenaha River area where hiking and fishing opportunities abound. Viewpoints along the trail offer terrific sights of the Wenaha drainage. The trailhead offers little parking and there is not any water available for stock, but that is compensated by the Wenaha at the other end of the trail.
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