About Lower Rogue River - Mule Creek Trailhead
Bulletin boards are provided on site.Provides access to: Lower Rogue River Trail #1160FacilitiesNo picnic tableNo fire pitNo drinking waterVault toiletNo garbage disposal - Please pack it out
Agness, Oregon · Curry County · Facility
Bulletin boards are provided on site.Provides access to: Lower Rogue River Trail #1160FacilitiesNo picnic tableNo fire pitNo drinking waterVault toiletNo garbage disposal - Please pack it out
Bulletin boards are provided on site.Provides access to: Lower Rogue River Trail #1160FacilitiesNo picnic tableNo fire pitNo drinking waterVault toiletNo garbage disposal - Please pack it out
From Merlin, Oregon, from I-5 take the Merlin Exit. Drive west on the Merlin-Galice Road approximately 23 miles. Continue across the Grave Creek Bridge and onto the Mt. Reuben Road (Bureau of Land Management Road 34-8-2) until it junctions with the Kelsey Mule Road, go left. Approximately 0.25 mile west, at Marial Saddle, go left on Marial Road (Bureau of Land Management Road 32-9-14.2) following signs to Tucker Flat Campground. Continue past the campground and ranch to the end of the Forest Road which ends at trailhead.Alert!: The routes to Tucker Flat are not recommended for RV travel because they are one-lane paved and gravel curvy mountain roads.
Driving directions (Google Maps) →Heading to Lower Rogue River - Mule Creek Trailhead? A few things to know before you go:
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