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Brochure and Map of Cathedral Hills in Oregon. Published by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
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Welcome to Cathedral Hills Trail System!
You never know who you might meet at Cathedral Hills! This 10-mile trail system is a haven for hikers, mountain bikers,
horseback riders, and trail runners. Located minutes from downtown Grants Pass, the trails loop through 400 acres of
Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine forests and provide views of the Rogue Valley and surrounding mountains. The system
of connected trails allows you to tailor your experience to your fitness and skill levels—no matter what your mode of
transportation may be. Abundant wildflowers and mild weather make spring a popular time to visit Cathedral Hills.
Know before you go
open year round. Day-use only. No fees. No drinking water.
facilities include restrooms at Espey and Sky Crest trailheads.
three trailheads: Espey accommodates 10 vehicles plus five vehicles with horse
trailers, Sky Crest accommodates 10 vehicles, and Walker accommodates two vehicles.
please respect the private property boundaries surrounding the area. And watch
for ticks, poison oak, rattlesnakes, and other trail users.
directions
Espey: From Highway 199, take Highway 238 south 2.8 miles. Left on Espey
Road for 0.6 mile to trailhead.
Sky Crest: From Highway 199, take Highway 238 south 0.2 mile. Left on
Harbeck Road for 0.3 mile. Left on Grandview Avenue for 0.3 mile. Right on
Sky Way; 0.7 mile to trailhead.
Walker: From Highway 99, take Cloverlawn Drive south 2 miles. Right on
Ponderosa Lane for 0.5 mile. Straight on Walker Road for 0.3 mile to trailhead.
Contact info
point of interest
3040 Biddle Rd
Medford, OR 97504
541-618-2200
BLM_OR_MD_Mail@blm.gov
Cathedral Hills contains two trees on the Oregon
Champion Tree Registry: a 25-foot-tall whiteleaf
manzanita and a 117-foot-tall knobcone pine (also
registered as the largest in the United States).