Upper Horse Connector Trail

Length: 0.07 miles  |  Elevation Gain: 49.6 feet  |  
  • Trailhead:
  • Season: Year-round
  • Hours: Daylight
  • Family Friendly: Yes

Located in the Jackson Creek area of McDonald Forest, Upper Horse Trail can be accessed from Chip Ross Park by following Lower Dan's Trail north to the 612 Road. From the 612 Road, visitors can access Lower Horse Trail, which later connects with Upper Horse Trail. Alternatively, visitors can enter Lower Horse Trail from the 610 Road and follow it until it turns into Upper Horse Trail. Upper Horse Trail passes through an area of McDonald Forest that is managed as mature forest for many types of wildlife to call home. Some tree species grown within this area are harvested to produce wood products used for building materials. Upper Horse Trail is a multiple-use trail open year-round to hikers, bikers, and equestrians. Upper Horse Trail is just less than one mile in length with a 117 foot gain in elevation. Upper Horse Trail is popular with mountain bikers because of its technical features and elevation gain. As the name implies, Upper Horse Trail is also popular with equestrians. Be on the lookout for horses and bikers as you make your way along this trail!

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Trail attributes

  • Dogs allowed on leash
  • Dogs allowed under voice control
  • Hike
  • Horseback Riding
  • Mountain Biking
  • Run
  • Wildlife Watching

Know before you go:

  • Dogs: Only on leash
  • Site Fee: None
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Oregon State University College Forests (Sam Dussel)

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