Wittaker Creek Ridge

The Whittaker Creek Ridge Trail, located near Walton, offers hikers a scenic 3.8-mile loop through diverse ecosystems of the central Coast Range, including riparian zones, second-growth forests, and old-growth Douglas fir stands. According to the Bureau of Land Management, the trail begins at the Whittaker Creek Recreation Area campground, providing access to a National Recreation Trail that showcases the area’s rich biodiversity and geological features.

Trail Summary

Trailhead: Wittaker Creek Recreaction Area

Length: 3.8 Miles Round Trip

Elevation: 880 ft. Ascent from the Trailhead

Difficulty: Moderate

Surface Conditions: Primarily Native Soil with 10% avg. Grade

Trailhead Directions and Access Points

The Whittaker Creek Ridge Trail’s main trailhead is located within the Whittaker Creek Recreation Area campground, approximately 29.5 miles west of Eugene on Highway 126. The trailhead can be found between campsites 23 and 24, opposite the campground loop road. Visitors can park in the campground’s day-use parking areas or near the entrance if the campground is closed for the season.Access to the trail is possible via two main routes: the Old Growth Ridge Trail and the Armantrout Loop. The Old Growth Ridge Trail, built in 1991, offers a more direct and steep ascent, while the Armantrout Loop, added in 2004, provides a gentler grade with eight switchbacks. Both trails connect, allowing hikers to create a loop experience. The recreation area also features a footbridge over Whittaker Creek, serving as an additional access point to the trail system.

Route Length and Elevation Gain

The Whittaker Creek Ridge Trail offers a moderate hiking experience with a total loop distance of approximately 3.8 miles and an elevation gain of 880 feet. The trail reaches a high point of 1,100 feet above sea level, providing a challenging but manageable ascent for most hikers. The Old Growth Ridge Trail section, which is steeper and more direct, climbs about 750 vertical feet over a mile’s length. For those seeking a less strenuous option, the Armantrout Loop offers a longer but gentler grade, featuring eight switchbacks that make the ascent more gradual. Hikers can choose their preferred route or combine both trails for a varied experience, with the entire loop typically taking around 1.5 to 2 hours to complete, depending on pace and stops along the way.

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Surface Conditions and Terrain

The Whittaker Creek Ridge Trail features diverse surface conditions and terrain, reflecting the varied ecosystems it traverses. The primary trail surface is native soil, with an average width of 30 inches and a minimum width of 24 inches. The trail grade averages 10%, with some sections reaching a maximum grade of 16%. Hikers will encounter a mix of terrain, including boardwalks through cedar and salmonberry thickets, which can be slippery when wet. The trail also includes steps on upper slopes, limiting accessibility in some areas. As hikers ascend, they will navigate through mossy boulders and encounter sections with loose stones, particularly noticeable during dry conditions. The Armantrout Loop section, added in 2004, incorporates switchbacks to maintain a gentler grade. Throughout the hike, trail users should be prepared for potentially muddy conditions, especially during wetter seasons, and exercise caution on steeper sections and boardwalks.

Sources:

Oregon Hikers, BLM, KVAL, Oregon Hikers

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