This 11.2 mile ride to Park Meadow should be on every rider’s list. Located in Central Oregon’s Three Sisters Wilderness and accessible from Three Creek Meadow Horse Camp, this ride boasts big views of Broken Top looking over the meadow and the perfect spot for an overnight adventure.

Trail Stats:

  • 11.2 miles out and back.
  • Elevation Gain: 1,103 feet
  • Elevation Loss: 1,108 feet
  • Max Elevation: 6,420 feet
  • Difficulty: Moderate
    What does this mean?
  • Footing: Single track dirt trail, some very short sections of rock and debris.
  • Hoof Protection: Barefoot OK if not sensitive.

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Facilities: Three Creek Meadow Horse Camp

Water Sources: Stock tank and creek in camp. Several creeks along the way and water access at the lakes.

Trail Info: Head out of the west side of horse camp on Three Creek Meadow Trail. Follow this trail for 0.2 miles. At the junction, veer right onto Metolius-Windigo Trail for 0.6 miles. At the next junction, turn left onto Park Meadow Trail and follow it for 1.8 miles to a 4-way junction. This spot can be confusing so pay attention to your map. Continue straight for another

Trail Challenges: Short section of narrow steep sidehill on Park Meadow Trail. Water crossings.

Permits: Self-issued wilderness permit at trailhead.

Backcountry Sites: Park Meadow, Reds Meadow.

Cell Service: Verizon – Spotty along trail. Best at Park Meadow.

Fuel: Chevron (smaller rigs, can be busy) – 1001 Railway, Sisters, OR 97759

GPX File: OHT: Park Meadow

Maintained By: ?

Directions: From Sisters, OR: Travel 15.2 miles south on Forest Road 16 (Elm Street in Sisters).

Map:

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