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Difficulty:
Easy
Elevation Gain:
50 Feet
High Point:
5,400 Feet
Length:
3.7 Miles
Low Point:
5,350 Feet
Trail Number:
1,431
Usage:
Light
Reservation:
No
Season:
Summer - Fall
From Tiller, Travel northeast on County Road #46 to Jackson Creek Road #29. Follow 29 east to Road #68 (old #30), just past Cover Campground. Follow Road #68 southeast to Road #2925-800 at the top of the Rogue-Umpqua Divide. Follow Road #2925-800 until the two trailheads for the Donnegan Prairie Trail, approximately 33 miles from Tiller.
Location Information
The Donnegan Prairie Trail offers a short hike that discovers the subalpine meadows typical of the Rogue-Umpqua Divide. Many species of wildflowers color the meadows during July and August, and delicious huckleberries appear in September. Dispersed campsites are nearby at Huckleberry Gap and Neal Springs.
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