About Limestone Trailhead
Provides access to: Limestone Trail #1235FacilitiesNo picnic tableNo fire pitNo drinking waterNo toiletNo garbage disposal - Please pack it out
Williams, Oregon · Josephine County · Facility
Provides access to: Limestone Trail #1235FacilitiesNo picnic tableNo fire pitNo drinking waterNo toiletNo garbage disposal - Please pack it out
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Provides access to: Limestone Trail #1235FacilitiesNo picnic tableNo fire pitNo drinking waterNo toiletNo garbage disposal - Please pack it out
From Grants Pass, OR, travel approximately 29.3 miles south on US. Highway 199 (Redwood Highway) towards Cave Junction, OR. Turn left (east) onto Highway 46 (Caves Highway), continuing to Forest Road 4614. Bear right onto Forest Road 4614, continuing approximately 1.9 miles to junction with Forest Road 4612. Continue left on Forest Road 4614 for another 4.5 miles to junction with Forest Road 048, and turn left onto Forest Road 048. Trailhead is approximately 0.4 miles down Forest Road 048, on the left.
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