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Hemlock Creek Trail Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Trail Number:  1,505
Low Point:  2,900 Feet
Length:  4.0 Miles
High Point:  4,400 Feet
Difficulty:  Moderate
Usage:  Moderate
Elevation Gain:  1,500 Feet
Reservation:  No
Season:  Year-round
Directions
From Roseburg, East Access) Travel east on Highway 138 to Little River Road 17. Follow Road 17 for 16.5 miles until it becomes Forest Service Road 27 near Coolwater Campground. Continue on Road 27 for three miles to the end of the pavement, then continue another 12 miles on the gravel road to Road 2700-495, which leads to Hemlock Lake Campground. Park near the picnic area, then hike the Yellow Jacket Loop Trail #1522 .1 mile northwest until you see the trailhead sign for the Hemlock Creek Trail #1505.West Access) Travel east on Highway 138 to Little River Road #17. Follow Road 17 for 27 miles to Lake in the Woods Campground, located on the right side of the road, where the trail begins.
Location Information
The Hemlock Creek Trail passes through second growth and old growth forest with views of several waterfalls. If beginning at the north trailhead it travels adjacent to Hemlock Creek for a ways and ends in a mountain meadow. The trail is down hill the entire distance from the south trailhead.

This trail is open to hiking, motorcycles, horses, and bicycles, and water is available along the trail for pack animals, but is not recommended for human use unless treated first. One-way trip duration is approximately one and a half hours.

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