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Cache Meadow Trail #702, OR

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Difficulty 1 of 5
Distance One Way 1.53 miles
Trailhead Elevation 4,050 feet
Elevation Gain 350 feet
Accumulated Gain 350 feet
Kokopelli Seeds 2.7
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Sun  5:34am - 6:38pm
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This trail enters the Roaring River Wilderness. The trail travels through mature sub-alpine timber and passes two meadows and two seasonal lakes before ending at Cache Meadows.


The trail begins at Forest Road 4635-140 (4,080’), travels gradually uphill 1.7 miles, and ends at Cache Meadow (4,400’). Visitors can make a point-to-point, 10-mile hike by leaving a car at the trailhead for Dry Ridge Trail #518 at the Roaring River Campground (approximately 0.5-mile past milepost 41 on OR Hwy 224). To complete the10 mile point-to-point hike, from the end of this trail (#702), turn left (north) onto Grouse Point Trail #517. Travel northwest 3.8 miles on #517 to Dry Ridge Trail #518. Turn left (west) on #518 and travel 5.2 to the trailhead at OR Hwy 224.
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WARNING! Hiking and outdoor related sports can be dangerous. Be responsible and prepare for the trip. Study the area you are entering and plan accordingly. Dress for the current and unexpected weather changes. Take plenty of water. Never go alone. Make an itinerary with your plan(s), route(s), destination(s) and expected return time. Give your itinerary to trusted family and/or friends.

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