Project Information:
Oh man, the Chimney Camp Trail needs some work. I scouted it a week back and there are some A, B, and C logs across the trail. I only made it about a mile in before the trail got lost in the brush.
A scenic trail, the Chimney Camp Trail abuts Wheeler Creek and has a couple of primo swimming holes to enjoy. It also hasn’t been maintained in probably over a decade. We will start chipping away at it by cutting downed logs (Forest Service certified sawyers only), brushing, flagging re-routes, and fixing trail tread.
It should be a great time!
Hiking information:
The hike in isn’t too strenuose. Be prepared to hike for 2 miles total each day over uneven ground.
You should plan to participate in this trail party for its entirety. For safety reasons, please do not arrive late or expect to be able to leave early.
Camping Information:
For out of area folks there is a dispersed campsite with river access at the trailhead. There are also multiple nearby dispersed campsites on the Rogue River Siskiyou National Forest.
For folks looking for paid camping, the Forest Service offers cheap accommodations in the form of cabins and campsites at the nearby Ludlum House Campground. Please email trevor.bradford@trailkeepersoforegon.org for details.
All camping is unsupervised by TKO and folks are expected to be self sufficient outside of trail party hours.
Event details:
Detailed event information, including directions to the meeting location, will be provided to registrants via email 48 hours prior to the event. If you’re volunteering for the first time, read this blog by a volunteer to know what to expect at your first trail party.
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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: TKO recognizes that the trails we work on travel through the traditional lands of many Indigenous tribes and communities. We are the most recent in a long line of stewards to this land, and it is our responsibility to do so with humility and respect. We are grateful to these tribes and their descendants for being the original and continuing stewards of these spaces, and encourage everyone to go beyond a land acknowledgment by supporting Indigenous communities and organizations in your area.
ACCOMMODATION REQUESTS: TKO seeks to make our events inclusive of people of all backgrounds and abilities. If you would like to discuss potential accommodations to allow for your participation in this event, please click here to complete a short Google survey. TKO staff will then contact you to discuss options. Please note: available accommodations will vary by event and typically need to be requested a minimum of two weeks in advance. If you have any questions, please contact TKO Stewardship Manager Lindsay McIntosh-Tolle at lindsay.mcintosh@trailkeepersoforegon.org.
EQUITY & INCLUSION: TKO seeks to make Oregon’s trails a place where people can go to connect with nature & one another. Not everyone feels safe or welcome in the outdoors due to issues like racism, bias, and hate. We commit to being part of the solution to this problem and to enact change. Conduct, speech, or expressions that target any individual or group will not be tolerated by TKO.
PERSONAL SAFETY: Your physical and emotional safety is our number one priority. If a person’s actions or comments make you feel uncomfortable or unsafe, you may: interrupt directly, tell a crew leader, and/or inform TKO staff via the post-event survey.
While TKO no longer requires masking/vaccination for our events, we do support those who choose to mask for their own safety. We ask participants to respect the health of folks who wear masks by distancing or wearing a mask while in close proximity.