Horse Rock Ridge

Horse Rock Ridge Trail, located near Eugene, offers hikers a rewarding 3.2-mile out-and-back journey through diverse landscapes, from dense forests to wildflower-filled meadows, with panoramic views of nearby volcanic peaks. This easy to moderate hike features an elevation gain of 660 feet, making it suitable for families and casual hikers seeking a scenic adventure in the Coburg Hills.

Trail Summary

Trailhead: Northeast of Eugene(see details)

Length: 3.2 Miles Round Trip

Elevation: 660 ft. Ascent from the Trailhead

Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

Surface Conditions: Logging Roads, Open Meadows, Solid Rock

Trailhead Directions and Access Points

The Horse Rock Ridge Trailhead is located in the Coburg Hills northeast of Eugene. To reach the trailhead from Interstate 5, take Exit 216 at Brownsville and head east on Route 228 for about 11 miles. Just past the town of Crawfordsville, turn south onto Brush Creek Road. Continue for approximately 2 miles to the intersection with West Fork Brush Creek Road (BLM 14-1-32), then drive another 2.5 miles on BLM road 15-1-18.2 to reach a gravel stockpile on the west side of the road where you can park. The trailhead is accessed by walking northward along the main road for about 0.1 miles to BLM road 15-2-1, which is closed to vehicles. This road leads through young timber for 0.6 miles before reaching the open grasslands where the main trail begins. No pass is required for parking at the trailhead, and access is free.

Route Length and Elevation Gain

The Horse Rock Ridge Trail offers hikers a moderate journey with a total distance of 3.2 miles out-and-back and an elevation gain of 660 feet. The trail reaches a high point of 2,815 feet above sea level. According to AllTrails user recordings, some hikers may experience slightly different metrics, with one user reporting a 2.49-mile hike with 758 feet of elevation gain, while another logged a 4-mile trek with 640 feet of elevation gain. These variations likely depend on the exact route taken and individual GPS accuracy. The trail’s relatively short length and moderate elevation gain make it accessible to hikers of various skill levels, including families, while still providing a satisfying outdoor experience with rewarding views.

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Surface Conditions and Terrain

The Horse Rock Ridge Trail features diverse surface conditions and terrain, transitioning from an old logging road to natural paths across open meadows. The first mile follows a steadily uphill, easy-to-hike logging road through timber. Upon leaving the forest, hikers encounter a series of meadows spread out over a mile, with ups and downs marked by rocky ridge tops. Some portions of the trail can be steep and occasionally treacherous, particularly in the open areas. The terrain becomes more challenging as you ascend, with some hikers reporting short sections that are quite steep and loose. Solid rock surfaces provide better footing than loose material in certain areas. During wet seasons, muddy patches may be present, especially at higher elevations. It’s important to note that the trail is not suitable for strollers, and proper hiking footwear is recommended due to the varied and sometimes challenging terrain.

Sources:

Oregon Hikers, Forest Service, Oregon Outdoor Family

All Trails, Share Oregon

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