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Calloway Loop Trail


Highlights:

A niice 2.2 mile loop through old & new growth forests, also good for everyone
Near:Corvallis, OR
Scenery:
Distance:2.2 miles round trip
Elevation Gain:250 ft
Hike Time:1.5 hours
Difficulty:Easy
Trail Condition:Well maintained trail
HikeType:Loop



Summary: From the parking lot stay on the gravel road past the gate and follow past the OSU Foresty Club cabin to Cronemiller Lake, look for the marked tailhead on your right where you pick up the single track trail. At 0.23 miles on this trail, stay left and follow down and cross the 540 road. The trail continues another .66 miles and then cross back over the 540 road nead the Adair Gate (hint, cross Hwy 99 W at the gate is nice coffee shop for a mid-way stopping point). Cross over 540 and hike for another mile till you meet up with the Intensive Management trail and stay right. Stay on this trail till you come to the junction and back up tot he lake and down the road to your car.
Trailhead: From Corvallis Oregon, head north on HWY 99W (3rd Street) approx 5 miles (through the light at the Lewisburg Store) and take a left on Arboretum Road. Then a left into the OSU Peavy Arboretum (at the entrance sign), stay left and follow road to a small parking lot at the Gate. Then hike up the road to Cronmiller Lake. On the right is the traihead. It is open to hikers year round (can be muddy in spots in the winter) and only to bikers April to October. (Lat:44.6554 Lon:-123.2288)
Trail Guides for Calloway Loop Trail:
Best Seasons: Year-Round
User Groups: Hikers, Dogs, Bikes,
Ranger Contact: Oregon State University Forestry Department
Localhikes Reporter: This hike was submitted by Craig Cole, who has posted  72 other hikes on this site
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