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The Koch Mountain Trail offers a moderate jogging experience through dry, rolling country, where you'll find a pleasant mix of forests and open meadows. As you jog, you'll descend towards Waldo Lake, enjoying views of the surrounding mountains and the primitive western side of the lake itself. This 3.5-mile (5.6…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Koch Mountain Trail is located within the Willamette National Forest. Specific parking details for the trailhead are usually available through the U.S. Forest Service. You can find more information on their official website: usda.gov.
Yes, the Koch Mountain Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it is located within the Willamette National Forest and the Waldo Lake Wilderness, it's always best to check current regulations regarding leash laws and pet waste disposal on the usda.gov website to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
The trail is accessible for jogging through much of the year, but early summer can see a high prevalence of mosquitoes. For a more comfortable experience, late summer and early fall often offer pleasant conditions with fewer insects and vibrant scenery.
As the Koch Mountain Trail is located within the Willamette National Forest, specific permits or fees may apply depending on the season or the particular area you are accessing. It's recommended to check the official U.S. Forest Service website for the most up-to-date information on permits and fees: usda.gov.
Yes, as part of the Willamette National Forest, visitors should be aware of general wilderness regulations. These often include Leave No Trace principles, fire restrictions, and rules regarding camping and group sizes. Always consult the official U.S. Forest Service website for the latest regulations before your visit: usda.gov.
The trail features mostly moderate grades, traversing through dry, rolling country. It descends towards Waldo Lake with easily accessible paths, making it suitable for jogging. The vegetation primarily consists of mountain hemlock, Pacific silver fir, and dwarf huckleberry.
Yes, the Koch Mountain Trail is generally considered suitable for a range of fitness levels, including beginners. Komoot rates it as 'Easy' and notes it's 'Great for any fitness level' with 'Easily-accessible paths'. While some sources classify it as 'Medium' or 'Intermediate', its moderate grades and well-defined paths make it a good option for those new to trail jogging.
The Koch Mountain Trail is approximately 5.6 kilometers (3.5 miles) long. For jogging, it typically takes around 44 minutes to complete the route, depending on your pace and fitness level.
Yes, joggers can expect to pass through forests and open meadows, offering views of the surrounding mountains. A significant highlight is the relatively short and easy access it provides to the primitive western side of Waldo Lake, a beautiful natural feature.
Yes, the Koch Mountain Trail (#3576) covers 100% of this route. It also intersects with sections of the Oregon Timber Trail and the Jim Weaver Loop Trail (#3590).
Given its moderate grades and easily accessible paths, the Koch Mountain Trail is generally suitable for families looking to jog together. Its 'Easy' rating on Komoot suggests it's manageable for various skill levels, making it a good choice for a family outing.