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Date:  July 18, 2006

Location  North Umpqua Trail Hike

Where:  Tioga Segment

 

 Since moving to Elkton I have been daily fishing or cycling, but have discovered that I am missing hiking. I resolved to fix that and put together a hike on the nearby North Umpqua Trail. Jeanette, Buster, and I were joined by a new Elkton friend, Janet Schaller, who also likes to hike.

Janet and Jeanette at Swiftwater Trailhead

I chose to start at the closest trailhead, Swiftwater, which is the west end of the 15 mile Tioga Segment of the North Umpqua Trail.


Janet and Jeanette at Fern Creek Falls Bridge

The trail parallels the North Umpqua River for the most part, winding through a shady canopy of mixed forest of cedars, alders, and firs, with a thick understory of lush ferns, salal, and Red Huckleberry.


Janet and Jeanette with large trail cut

Our turn around point for the day was directly across the river from Baker Park. On our return we were pleased to see a Varied Thrush in the same location Janet had spotted it on the way in. We were also very surprised at a number of wildflowers we had missed on the incoming trip, such as Bellflower.

Statistics for the day: Distance 6 miles, accumulative climb 740 ft, time 3:45.

Tioga Segment Map
Fern Creek Falls
Varied Thrush