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Jog the moderate 4.1-mile Megley and Dan's Trail Loop in F. Gilbert Hills State Forest, featuring 257 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The trail is primarily a multi-use gravel path. While generally well-maintained, some sections can have loose gravel. During wet seasons, especially in winter, expect parts of the trail to be sloppy with wet, decomposing organic material. Be aware that some connecting trails in the McDonald Forest can be steeper, rocky, and rooty.
The Megley and Dan's Trail Loop is rated as moderate for jogging. While some sections, like Lower Dan's Trail, are considered easier, the overall loop, especially if incorporating the climb to Dimple Hill, presents a good challenge. Beginners should be prepared for varying elevation gains and potentially loose or wet surfaces depending on the season.
The trail passes through mature forest areas, offering a chance to see various wildlife. A significant highlight is the opportunity to reach Dimple Hill, which provides breathtaking views of Corvallis and the Cascades, including North, Middle, and South Sister on clear days. You'll also pass through areas undergoing habitat conservation and restoration, aiming to restore oak and prairie habitats.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other trails. You'll find yourself on parts of the Megley Trail, High Rock Road, Dan's Trail, Acorn Trail, Wolf Meadow Road, and Tupelo Trail, offering a diverse experience within the F. Gilbert Hills State Forest.
While open year-round, the best time to jog the Megley and Dan's Trail Loop is typically during drier seasons. In winter, the trail can become quite wet and sloppy due to decomposing organic material. Clear days offer the best chance to enjoy the panoramic views from Dimple Hill.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly as part of the multi-use trail system in McDonald Forest. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you follow all local regulations and etiquette for shared trails, especially concerning other users like mountain bikers and equestrians.
Information regarding specific permits or entrance fees for the F. Gilbert Hills State Forest is not readily available in the provided data. It's always advisable to check the official website for the F. Gilbert Hills State Forest or local park authorities before your visit for the most current regulations on permits, fees, and parking.
Specific parking details for the Megley and Dan's Trail Loop are not provided. However, as it's located within the McDonald Forest, access points and parking areas for the broader trail system, often leading to Dan's Trail and Dimple Hill, are typically available. It's recommended to research specific trailhead parking for McDonald Forest before your visit.
This is a multi-use trail system popular with hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians, in addition to joggers. Always be mindful of others, especially mountain bikers who are advised to watch their downhill speeds. Maintain awareness of your surroundings and practice good trail etiquette to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
Yes, Dan's Trail, a significant part of this loop, is unique in McDonald Forest as the only trail named after a person, Dan Petrequin, with a memorial plaque at Dimple Hill. Additionally, a section of Middle Dan's Trail is part of an ongoing habitat conservation and restoration effort by Oregon State University's College of Forestry.
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