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Prospect, Oregon
The Indian tribe for which Takelma Gorge is named seems to spell their name Takilma in Josephine County and Takelma in Jackson County. No matter what the spelling this group has ... More on Trails
Lush, moss-carpeted rocks, spectacular views of the gorge and an astonishin More on Trails

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Prospect Ranger District, Rogue River National Forest, 47201 Highway 62, Prospect, OR 97536, USA

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Prospect Ranger District, Rogue River National Forest, 47201 Highway 62, Prospect, OR 97536, USA

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High Cascades Ranger District, Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, 47201 Highway 62, Prospect, OR 97536-9724, USA
Rogue River National Forest Operating Days: 0 Total Capacity: 36 Additional Information: Five sites for tents, trailers, or RVs, with picnic tables, ... More on recreation.gov

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High Cascades Ranger District, Rogue River National Forest, 47201 Highway 62, Prospect, OR 97536-9724, USA

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47201 Hwy 62, Prospect, OR 97536

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Prospect, Oregon

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Union Creek, Oregon
A short day hike in the Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness. The half-mile climb affords a commanding view of the surrounding area. ... More on Trails
From the Huckleberry Gap Trailhead , the Rogue-Umpqua Divide Trail (1470) makes its way gently downhill, through a dense and gloomy woods on the north face of Quartz Mountain (5,657 feet), a rocky ... More on Trails

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305 Red Blanket Rd, Prospect, OR 97536

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Union Creek, Oregon
The 48-mile-long Upper Rogue River Trail follows the river from the town of Prospect upstream to Crater Rim Viewpoint, just outside Crater Lake National Park, providing a lot of options for relatively easy one-way and round-trip hikes. ... More on Trails
