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A paved path through a geologically recent lava flow that offers cool, barren volcanic rocks and views of the Sisters


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Map Key

0.6

Miles

1.0

KM

Point to Point

4,554' 1,388 m

High

4,504' 1,373 m

Low

57' 17 m

Up

41' 12 m

Down

3%

Avg Grade (2°)

12%

Max Grade (7°)

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Features Geological Significance · Views

ADA Accessible

Family Friendly This trail is suitable for the whole family and offers fascinating volcanic history and views

Although this is a paved loop, only the eastern side is considered ADA accessible. The western half is narrower and potentially too steep for wheelchairs in parts.

Need to Know

Fee required and parking can fill up on busy weekends.

Description

This interpretive trail is accessible from the visitor center and is paved the entire way, ensuring it is easy going. Each sign has a slightly wider paved area so there is room for people to read about the area's history and/or pass other groups. Some benches offer places to rest along the way too.

The trail quickly enters the massive lava flow and switchbacks up to offer awesome views of Lava Butte, Mt Bachelor, Broken Top, the Sisters, and more. The snow capped mountains over the rugged black rocks that seem to barely support any plants after over 7,000 years make for a jarring juxtaposition - and great photos.

The north end of the loop intersects the Phil Brogan View Point trail which is well worth taking.

Follow the trail around to the west and south to complete a loop and then follow the trail back to the visitor's center.

Flora & Fauna

Chipmunks and ground squirrels abound.

Contacts

Shared By:

Karl W

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Sep 28, 2021
Michelle Plumb
1.1mi — 55h 30m
Jul 16, 2021
Stan Arnett
Mar 22, 2021
Michael Young
Jul 28, 2020
Eric Halldro
All paved trail with some moderate inclines up to the viewpoint. Interpretive signs about volcanic activity in area. Nice views of mountains\lava 2mi — 0h 45m
Jul 21, 2020
Stephen Pack
Jul 27, 2019
Karl W
Sep 30, 2018
Missy M
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