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Marion County

Sardine Mountain Loop Trail

Hard

2.9

(24)

33

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Sardine Mountain Loop Trail

02:32

11.0km

1,110m

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Jog the difficult 6.9-mile Sardine Mountain Loop Trail in Willamette National Forest, gaining 3651 feet in 2 hours 32 minutes.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Santiam State Forest

Willamette National Forest

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Sardine Creek Tributary

Highlight • River

In this Oregon paradise, nature's beauty knows no bounds. We lack enough names for its wonders. An anonymous stream merges with Sardine Creek, cascading into the North Santiam River, a testament to nature's majesty.

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Sardine Mountain Summit

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Nearing the summit, the world unfolds. Gaze upon Detroit Lake, and the encircling Rocky Top, Water Tower Mountain, and Mayflower summits. From the peak, the vista extends far, revealing Mount Jefferson, the Three Sisters, and even the distant silhouette of Diamond Peak on the horizon.

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5.87 km

3.04 km

1.99 km

132 m

Surfaces

5.37 km

5.03 km

222 m

132 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to jog the Sardine Mountain Loop Trail?

The estimated duration for jogging the Sardine Mountain Loop Trail is approximately 2 hours and 32 minutes. This is based on the trail's distance and elevation gain, but individual times may vary depending on fitness level and pace.

What is the terrain like on this trail?

The terrain is mostly gradual, making it suitable for trail running. While much of it is considered plush, some sections, particularly on the actual Sardine Peak trail segment, can be more challenging with rocky areas on the ridgeline. The path includes both doubletrack and singletrack sections.

What kind of views can I expect along the route?

Joggers can expect incredible panoramic vistas of Ogden Canyon, Snowbasin, and Pineview Reservoir. Notable viewpoints include the Ogden Canyon Overlook. The trail also passes through beautiful aspen forests, and in some areas, maple, fir, and oak trees. From the ridgeline, there are views looking south towards Snowbasin.

Are there any specific points of interest on the trail?

Yes, along the route, you will encounter the Sardine Creek Tributary and reach the Sardine Mountain Summit, offering rewarding views.

What is the best time of year to jog this trail?

The trail is open year-round. Summer months can be hot with little shade, so an early start is recommended. In winter, it transforms into a serene, snow-covered landscape suitable for snowshoeing, with fewer visitors and no bikes. For jogging, spring and fall often offer more moderate temperatures.

Is the Sardine Mountain Loop Trail dog-friendly?

The trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to check current regulations for the Willamette National Forest regarding leash requirements and waste disposal to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.

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

For recreational activities within the Willamette National Forest, some areas may require a recreation pass or permit, especially for parking at certain trailheads. It's advisable to check the official Willamette National Forest website or local ranger stations for the most up-to-date information on fees and permits before your visit.

Where can I park to access the Sardine Mountain Loop Trail?

Specific parking details for this particular Sardine Mountain Loop Trail in the Willamette National Forest are not provided in the available data. It is recommended to consult local forest service maps or websites for designated trailhead parking areas.

Does the trail intersect with other paths?

Yes, the route utilizes sections of several paths. A significant portion follows Sardine Road, and it also includes segments of the Sardine Mountain Trail and Forest Road 2223-520.

Is the Sardine Mountain Loop Trail suitable for beginners?

While the trail features a consistently gradual incline, making it accessible for a longer, relatively gentle outing, some sections are described as more challenging with rocky areas. It's considered suitable for early-intermediates or better for mountain biking, suggesting joggers should have some experience with varied trail conditions.

What should I bring or wear for jogging on this trail?

Given the trail's length and elevation, it's advisable to bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months when shade is limited. Appropriate trail running shoes are recommended for varied terrain, including potentially rocky sections. Layers of clothing are also useful to adapt to changing weather conditions, particularly in higher elevations.

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