The Tillamook State Forest offers trail opportunities for hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians. The non-motorized trail network winds through the Coast Range providing visitors with opportunities to travel along rivers, through open forests, and up to scenic vistas on craggy peaks. Trails are easy to access and all day use parking areas are free. Free Trail Guides are available at the Tillamook State Forest District Offices, the Tillamook Forest Center, or for download from the links below.
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Trail Guides
Highway 6 Corridor Trail Map Guide (pdf)
Cedar Butte Trail (pdf)
Coal Creek Trail (pdf)
Storey Burn Trail (pdf)
Peninsula Trail (pdf)
Gales Creek Trail (pdf)
Historic Hiking Trail Loop (pdf)
Kings Mountain / Elk Mountain / Elk Creek Trails (pdf)
Four County Point & Steam Donkey Trails(pdf)
Wilson River Trail: Elk Creek – Jones Creek (pdf)
Wilson River Trail: Jones Creek – Keenig Creek (pdf)
Seasonal Trail Openings Start July 8, 2012 The following trails will open to equestrian use on July 8, 2012. They are currently open to hiking and mountain bike use.
- Wilson River Trail from Jones Creek Equestrian Trailhead to Kings Mountain Trail Junction
- Gales Creek Trail from Bell Camp Road to Storey Burn Trail Junction
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