About Granite Creek Trailhead
Provides access to: Granite Creek Trail #3016 which enters North Fork John Day Wilderness.The trailhead is well signed with two large parking areas and an information board.
Bates, Oregon · Grant County · Facility
Provides access to: Granite Creek Trail #3016 which enters North Fork John Day Wilderness.The trailhead is well signed with two large parking areas and an information board.
Provides access to: Granite Creek Trail #3016 which enters North Fork John Day Wilderness.The trailhead is well signed with two large parking areas and an information board.
From Granite, OR, head west on Forest Service Road 10 approximately 1.5 miles. Turn right (north) onto Forest Service Road 1035 and travel approximately 4 miles to the end of the road. The trailhead is well signed with two large parking areas and an information board.
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