About Bradley Trailhead
Provides access to: Bradley Trail #1491 which enters the south end of Boulder Creek Wilderness. Bradley Trail leads to Pine Bench, a popular spot within the wilderness, and connects with Boulder Creek Trail #1552.
Idleyld Park, Oregon · Douglas County · Facility
Provides access to: Bradley Trail #1491 which enters the south end of Boulder Creek Wilderness. Bradley Trail leads to Pine Bench, a popular spot within the wilderness, and connects with Boulder Creek Trail #1552.
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Provides access to: Bradley Trail #1491 which enters the south end of Boulder Creek Wilderness. Bradley Trail leads to Pine Bench, a popular spot within the wilderness, and connects with Boulder Creek Trail #1552.
From Roseburg, OR, travel east on Highway 138 for about 55 miles. Then turn left (north) off Highway 138 onto Forest Road 4775 (Medicine Creek Road). Go approximately 1 mile; the trailhead is on the left.
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