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Hikes around Ashland are set where the Siskiyou and Cascade mountain ranges meet. The region's terrain is characterized by a network of trails that pass through mixed-fir forests, oak groves, and wildflower meadows. The landscape offers routes from gentle paths along creeks to more challenging ascents on peaks like Mount Ashland and Grizzly Peak.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There is a clearing in the trees that gives you a great view of Lake Chabot.
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The East Shore Trail along Lake Chabot is a 3.6-mile out-and-back paved trail with beautiful views of Lake Chabot. This trail has benches along the route, and conveniently located bathrooms can be found about every half mile.
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Lake Chabot Marina is a scenic area that has boating, bike paths, and over a dozen hiking trails. Visitors can rent boats, fish, and kayak in the lake. There is a cafe here, or just vending machines for snacks, restaurants, and picnic areas.
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Lake Chabot Marina is a scenic area with boasts, bike paths, and over a dozen hiking trails. Visitors can rent boats, fish, and kayak in the lake. There is a cafe here, or just vending machines for a snack, restaurants, and picnic areas.
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The West Shore Trail continues right across the dam and spillway in this corner of Lake Chabot. Boat traffic is restricted in the lake waters nearest the dam.
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The trails around Lake Chabot almost all provide great views over the water, but this is a particularly nice view. You can see the bright waters of the lake straight through the foliage of several trees.
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This packed-dirt surface is flat and very easy for walking on β a great choice for beginners or anyone who wants a relaxing hike.
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The East Shore Trail of Lake Chabot is a multi-use trail, which means you may find yourself sharing the mostly paved surface with bikers, rollerbladers, joggers and other walkers. However, the views over the lake are phenomenal, you can find spots of shade here even on hot, sunny days, and there are outhouses and benches spaced along the trail.
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Yes, Ashland has several great options for hiking with your dog.
Oredson Todd Woods is a well-regarded local spot with a network of wooded, multi-use trails perfect for dogs on a leash. For more expansive views, the popular Grizzly Peak Trail is another excellent choice where dogs are welcome. Always remember to keep your dog leashed and carry out any waste to protect the local environment.
For a very accessible and family-friendly experience, Lithia Park in downtown Ashland is a fantastic choice. It offers about 5 miles of easy, crisscrossing paths along Ashland Creek. For a short hike with a big payoff, the half-mile Nature Trail on Mount Ashland is gentle and offers a great viewpoint. If you're looking for a lakeside stroll, the East Shore Trail from Lake Chabot Marina is a relatively flat 3.4-mile (5.5 km) option.
For a tough but rewarding climb, the Summit Trail on Mount Ashland is a great option. It's a steep 1.8-mile ascent that offers spectacular panoramic views of Mt. McLoughlin, Mt. Shasta, and the Trinity Alps. Another challenging favorite is the East Shore Trail and Ten Hills Trail loop, a 9.6-mile (15.5 km) route with significant elevation gain through wooded hills.
Late spring and early summer are the prime seasons for wildflower viewing around Ashland. Trails at higher elevations, like the Grizzly Peak Trail and the Summit Trail on Mount Ashland, burst into color during this time. You might even spot the rare Mt. Ashland Lupine. Lower elevation trails will see blooms earlier in the spring.
Locals and visitors alike flock to a few key areas. Lithia Park is a top-rated favorite for its accessibility and beautiful gardens right in town. For incredible views of the Rogue Valley, the Grizzly Peak Trailhead is the starting point for a highly-regarded loop hike. The vast Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument offers a more remote experience with diverse trails, including the Hobart Bluff Trailhead which leads to fantastic vistas.
There are over 30 designated hiking routes in the Ashland area available on komoot. The region boasts an extensive network with over 50 miles of trails, ranging from easy park strolls to difficult mountain ascents, ensuring plenty of options for every skill level.
The trails around Ashland are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the incredible biodiversity found at the meeting point of the Cascade and Siskiyou ranges, as well as the stunning panoramic views from peaks like Mount Ashland and Grizzly Peak.
Yes, there are several excellent loop hikes. The Lake Chabot loop is a popular 8.9-mile (14.3 km) moderate circuit with a mix of paved and unpaved sections. For a shorter loop, the East Shore Trail to Cameron Loop Trail offers a 3.5-mile (5.7 km) easy walk. The Grizzly Peak Trail is also a well-known 5.3-mile loop.
Lithia Park features a variety of well-maintained trails. The main path following Ashland Creek is wide and relatively flat, making it very accessible. As you move up the hillsides, the trails become narrower, steeper, and more rustic, offering a sense of being in the wilderness while still close to downtown.
Most major trailheads like Grizzly Peak and those on Mount Ashland have designated parking areas. For trails within Ashland city limits, such as those in Lithia Park or Oredson Todd Woods, you can find official information on parking and access on the city's website. You can visit ashlandoregon.gov for details on city-managed parks and trails.
Yes, the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument is an excellent destination for backpacking. It contains a 30-mile section of the world-famous Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), offering multi-day trekking opportunities through diverse ecosystems. You can also access the PCT just a mile from the Mt. Ashland lodge for other section-hiking possibilities.


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