Rough and Ready Botanical Wayside

Rough and Ready Flat has been a popular wildflower observation area for decades where the evolution of new plant species (hybrids) is occurring. The impetus to protect the area began in 1937 with the Illinois Valley Garden Club. In 1994, a total of 1164 acres of BLM land surrounding Rough and Ready Creek were designated an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) to protect botanical, wildlife/fisheries, hydrologic systems and other natural systems or processes.

Know Before You Go:

  • A 0.3 mile long interpretive trail originates at the parking area and picnic shelter. Another picnic table is located near the trail’s end.
  • Activities here include: wildflower viewing, picnicking, hiking, nature study, and educational visits. The trail passes through an area protected for its special status plants and Serpentine ecosystem.
  • Please stay on the main trail to avoid erosion and disturbing sensitive vegetation.
  • No drinking water is available.
  • The area is open for day-use only from sunrise to sunset. Hours vary depending on season.

Point of Interest:

Rough and Ready Flat is located in a region which is recognized as one of 200 biologically outstanding ecoregions in the world. It harbors a multitude of rare or special status plants endemic to the serpentine soils of the Siskiyou Mountains.
 

Photos

Picnic table along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
Picnic table along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
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Picnic shelter at the Rough and Ready Flat trailhead.
Picnic shelter at the Rough and Ready Flat trailhead.
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Panoramic view along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
Panoramic view along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
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View along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
View along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
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Rough and Ready Flat
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Picnic table along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
Picnic table along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
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Picnic shelter at the Rough and Ready Flat trailhead.
Picnic shelter at the Rough and Ready Flat trailhead.
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Panoramic view along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
Panoramic view along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
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View along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
View along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
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Rough and Ready Flat
Rough and Ready Flat
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Picnic table along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
Picnic table along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
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Picnic shelter at the Rough and Ready Flat trailhead.
Picnic shelter at the Rough and Ready Flat trailhead.
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Panoramic view along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
Panoramic view along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
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View along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
View along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
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Rough and Ready Flat
Rough and Ready Flat
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Picnic table along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
Picnic table along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
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Picnic shelter at the Rough and Ready Flat trailhead.
Picnic shelter at the Rough and Ready Flat trailhead.
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Panoramic view along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
Panoramic view along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
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View along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
View along the Rough and Ready Flat trail.
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Rough and Ready Flat
Rough and Ready Flat
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Activities

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INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS
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HIKING
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PICNICKING
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DAY USE AREA

Addresses

Grants Pass Interagency Office
2164 N.E. Spalding Avenue
Grants Pass
Oregon
97526

Geographic Coordinates

42.095298, -123.683128

Directions

From Grants Pass, Oregon:
Drive south on Highway 199 and proceed past Cave Junction. Approximately 4.5 miles south of Cave Junction, turn right on to the Rough and Ready Wayside Parking Area (FS 4201), just off the highway. There are eight parking spaces at the wayside.

Fees

No fees.

Stay Limit

Day-use only.