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Fuji Mountain Trail #3674

Moderate

2.9

(3)

55

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Fuji Mountain Trail #3674

00:44

4.88km

240m

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Embark on a moderate jogging route through the Willamette National Forest, where the Fuji Mountain Trail #3674 challenges you with 786 feet (240 metres) of elevation gain over 3.0 miles (4.9 km). This 44-minute journey starts with a long switchback, climbing a steep ridge before leveling out into rolling terrain. As you progress, you'll enjoy views of Birthday Lake, eventually reaching the Fuji Mountain Summit at 7,142 feet (2,177 meters). The varied landscape provides a rewarding experience for joggers seeking a good workout.

You can access the Fuji Mountain Trail #3674 from trailheads located at Gold Lake and Forest Road 5883. Before you head out, it is wise to check with the local ranger station for current conditions. This is especially important for any potential early season mosquitoes or other logistical warnings that might affect your visit. Planning ahead ensures a smoother and more enjoyable jogging experience on the mountain.

This trail is notable for its ascent to the Fuji Mountain Summit, standing at 7,142 feet (2,177 meters), offering a distinct high-point experience within the Willamette National Forest. The route's design, with its initial steep climb followed by rolling sections, provides a dynamic jogging environment. It is a well-regarded option for those looking to combine physical exertion with scenic views in a natural setting.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Fuji Mountain Summit

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On the majestic summit of Fuji Mountain, a breathtaking 360-degree panorama unfolds. To the north, the serene beauty of Waldo Lake and a series of snow-capped peaks are revealed, while to the south, more mountains stretch out, immersing the observer in the grandeur of nature.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park and access the Fuji Mountain Trail #3674?

You can access the trail from trailheads at Gold Lake and Forest Road 5883. The trail itself begins on the west side of Forest Road 5897. For specific parking details, it's always a good idea to check with the local ranger station before your visit.

What is the terrain like for jogging on this trail?

The trail starts with a long switchback ascending a steep ridge, which can be quite challenging for jogging. After this initial climb, it levels out into rolling country with occasional short, steep pitches. While rated moderate overall, the significant elevation changes make it a demanding route for jogging.

Is the Fuji Mountain Trail #3674 suitable for beginners?

Given the significant elevation changes and a steep initial ascent, this trail is generally considered moderate to difficult, especially for jogging. Beginners might find the steep sections challenging. It's advisable to have some experience with trail running or hiking before attempting the full route.

What can I see along the route?

The trail offers views of Birthday Lake and leads to the Fuji Mountain Summit, which stands at 7,142 feet (2,177 meters). The area is part of the Waldo Lake Wilderness, providing a scenic outdoor experience.

Does this trail intersect with other paths?

Yes, the route crosses the South Waldo Trail #3586. It also passes through sections of the Oregon Timber Trail.

What is the best time of year to jog the Fuji Mountain Trail #3674?

The best time to visit is typically during the warmer months. However, be aware that early in the season, there can be a large number of mosquitoes. For current conditions, it's always best to contact the local ranger station.

Are dogs allowed on the trail?

As the Fuji Mountain Trail #3674 is located within the Willamette National Forest and Waldo Lake Wilderness, dogs are generally permitted but must be kept on a leash. Always practice Leave No Trace principles and pack out all waste.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for the Willamette National Forest?

While there isn't typically a general entrance fee for the Willamette National Forest, some specific trailheads or recreation sites may require a day-use fee or a recreation pass. For the most up-to-date information on permits or fees for this specific trail or the surrounding area, please check the official USDA Forest Service website: usda.gov or usda.gov.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter?

As the trail is located within the Willamette National Forest and Waldo Lake Wilderness, you might encounter various forest animals. Always be aware of your surroundings and maintain a respectful distance from wildlife.

Is the Fuji Mountain Trail #3674 a loop or an out-and-back route?

Based on the provided data, this route is primarily an out-and-back trail leading to the Fuji Mountain Summit. While it intersects with other trails, the core Fuji Mountain Trail #3674 is not described as a loop.

What should I bring for jogging on this trail?

Given the trail's moderate to difficult rating and significant elevation changes, it's recommended to bring appropriate trail running shoes, sufficient water, snacks, and layers of clothing. Insect repellent is advisable, especially early in the season due to mosquitoes. Always carry a map or GPS device.

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