Hiking
Hiking is one of the best ways to explore the monument’s ecological diversity. The Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail (PCT) provides the easiest access for day hikers and is the only designated trail in the monument. A hike along the Pacific Crest Trail winds through oak woodlands, old-growth ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir forests, grasslands, and ceanothus-filled shrublands.
Know Before You Go
- If you plan on hiking with a large group (more than 25), please contact monument staff for information on ways to mitigate possible resource damage in sensitive areas.
- Scattered parcels of private land are interspersed with monument lands and at times the PCT passes through private lands with permission of the land owners. Please stay on the trail when passing through private land. Download CSNM Transportation Map.
- Contact: Dennis Byrd, Recreation Planner 541-618-2369
Hiking Opportunities
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