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A nice loop with approximately 7.5 miles of singletrack amongst the trees with mild vertical and a few nice views.


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7.8

Miles

12.5

KM

96%

Runnable

6,339' 1,932 m

High

5,803' 1,769 m

Low

700' 213 m

Up

700' 213 m

Down

3%

Avg Grade (2°)

13%

Max Grade (7°)

Dogs Leashed

Overview

This run is essentially entirely singletrack winding through the trees with good amounts of shade (making this a nice summer run). There are some slightly obscured views of Mt. Bachelor, Tumalo, and South Sister along the loop. The trail is a mountain bike trail, so it's not always level running surface, but it is a really nice, easily accessible loop.

Need to Know

There is plenty of parking at the Swampy Lakes parking area. You do need a NW Forest Pass.

Runner Notes

This route is straight out of the book "Trail Running Bend and Central Oregon" by Lucas Alberg. This is true singletrack for much of the run, and the trail is designed more for bikes. I found it quite enjoyable, but if you have any issues running on a more "gully" like portion of trail, that may bother you for some sections (it's pretty mild, but just know that it's not all level trail).

Description

Start off from the Swampy Lakes parking lot. Immediately go left on the trail, so that you are paralleling the highway. You'll see nordic ski markers on the trees. There's a nordic ski sign high up on the trees at 0.7 miles. You'll be gradually ascending for the first 2.5 miles.

At nearly 2 miles, turn left to continue on the Ridge Loop. Note, that the sign here actually says to go right for the Ridge Loop, but you want to go left.

At 2.6 miles, turn right onto Flagline Tie. There is just a simple marker here--but it's not labeled. This is a great section of slightly more technical trail.

At 4 miles, you'll reach a junction where you can go left or right. Take a right onto the main Flagline Trail. Note, if you were to go left on Flagline here, beware that that section of Flagline is closed until about Aug 15 for elk calving season.

Around 5.1 miles, you'll reach a junction with a lot of signs. Go left, towards the old Swampy shelter. It's a short 0.1 miles or so to where the shelter used to be--all that's there now is some slight charred remains (they burned it down recently). At this point the trail would go left for South Fork (a superb mountain bike trail), but you'll want to stay to your right .

0.25 miles later, you'll cross a creek. If you needed, you could filter water here, but there is also a creek you'll hear off to your right, maybe a half mile before this point, which may be an easier place (not that you're likely to need to filter on this specific run, but if you were combining it with others). A short while later you'll come to another intersection. Go right here to stay on the main trail.

At mile 6.4 is a broad 4-way intersection. Turn right on the Swampy Tie Trail, which is a short (but more interesting) section, that joins the main trail again after about 0.2 miles. At this intersection, turn left and run the final way back to the parking lot.

Thus, the trail sections are the Ridge Loop, Flagline Tie, Lower Flagline, Swampy Lakes Loop Trail, Swampy Tie Trail, Swampy Lakes Loop Trail.

Flora & Fauna

There can be mosquitos, especially through miles 4-5.5 where there is a creek crossing and nearby creek.

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Shared By:

Chris Bailey

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Nice singletrack through the trees.
Jul 16, 2017 near Deschut…, OR
The 4-way intersection at mile 6.4. Go right on Swampy Tie Trail.
Jul 16, 2017 near Deschut…, OR
A little bike stunt along the Flagline Trail.
Jul 16, 2017 near Deschut…, OR
Intersection of Flagline Tie and Flagline Trail.
Jul 16, 2017 near Deschut…, OR
Sign at the junction heading out to the old Swampy shelter - go out this trail you see in the photo.
Jul 16, 2017 near Deschut…, OR
Showing the somewhat "gully" like nature of the trail at times.
Jul 16, 2017 near Deschut…, OR

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