Fremont National Recreation Trail | |
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Length | Approx. 135 miles (217 km) |
Location | Oregon |
Designation | National Recreation Trail |
Use | Hiking |
Difficulty | Moderate to strenuous |
Season | Spring to fall |
Sights | Fremont-Winema National Forest |
Hazards | Severe weather American black bear Tick-borne disease Limited water Venomous snakes |
The Fremont National Recreation Trail is a long-distance multi-use trail in Southern Oregon's Fremont-Winema National Forest. It is also known as the Southern Oregon Intertie Trail and trail #160.
The route goes southeast from Yamsay Mountain to Vee Lake. There are two main sections separated by about 13 miles of rural road and highway.
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