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Hike Roxy Ann Peak in Medford, Oregon, for a moderate 4.0-mile route with 892 feet of elevation gain and panoramic Rogue Valley views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.89 km
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3.33 km
2.82 km
286 m
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3.73 km
1.58 km
123 m
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Parking is available at various trailheads within Prescott Park. The main path to the summit often doubles as a service road, making access straightforward. Specific trailhead parking areas are typically well-marked.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access Roxy Ann Peak or Prescott Park. It is a municipal park, open for public enjoyment.
Yes, the trails at Roxy Ann Peak are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Roxy Ann Peak is walkable year-round. While side trails can become muddy after rain, the main routes are often well-maintained. Spring offers beautiful wildflowers, and clear days in any season provide excellent panoramic views.
The terrain is diverse, ranging from paved sections to unpaved trails. You'll find oak savanna and open grassland on lower slopes, transitioning to mixed coniferous forest higher up. Some trails, like the Madrone Trail, can be rocky and steep, while others are smoother service roads.
From the summit of Roxy Ann Peak, you can expect breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of the Rogue Valley and surrounding mountains. On clear days, you might see Mount McLoughlin, Upper and Lower Table Rocks, Mount Thielsen, Mount Ashland, Pilot Rock, and even California's Mount Shasta.
Yes, the route to Roxy Ann Peak intersects with several other trails within Prescott Park. You'll find sections that pass through the Manzanita Trail, Ponderosa Trail, Greenhorn Trail, Twilight Trail, Oak Trail, Madrone Trail, and CCC Trail.
Absolutely. While the main ascent to the peak involves significant elevation gain, there are shorter, less strenuous options available. The variety of trails ensures that both families and experienced hikers can find a suitable path.
The trails offer opportunities to observe local wildlife such as deer and various bird species. You'll also encounter native plant life, including beautiful wildflowers in spring, madrone trees, and diverse forest types at higher elevations.
Prescott Park is a vast 1,740-acre municipal park, making it the second largest in Oregon. It's a versatile recreational resource offering a diverse trail system for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, with Roxy Ann Peak as its primary geographical feature.
The last half-mile to the summit can be particularly challenging, accounting for a significant portion of the elevation gain. While the main path is often well-maintained, side trails can become muddy and eroded, especially after rain. Be prepared for a moderate to strenuous incline near the top.
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