| ROADS END TRAIL | | TRAIL #201A | | BLUE MOUNTAIN RANGER DISTRICT | | MALHEUR NATIONAL FOREST | | | | Open: JULY TO OCTOBER | | Length: 1.5 MILES | | Difficulty: EASIEST | | Elevation: 8000 FEET to 8000 FEET | | Use: MODERATE | | | | Hiking: ALLOWED | | Horses: ALLOWED | | Mt Biking: PROHIBITED | | ATVs: PROHIBITED | | | | Correct/Update the trail information |  | | | | advertisement |
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Features: Roads End Trail is an easy walk to a spectacular view of the John Day Valley to the north and Bear Valley to the west and south. The entire length of the trail is on an old roadbed. Wildflowers and occasional patches of snow can be enjoyed along this trail during July and August. If you walk up off the trail to the east you can view High Lake. This trail is the first section of the shortest route to the top of Strawberry Mountain. The end of this trail ties in with the Pine Creek Trail 201 to the west and the Onion Creek Trail 368 to the east. This 3-way intersection is "Roads End" landmark. It overlooks the Indian Creek Basin which was recently scarred by the Wildcat Fire of 1996.
| Access: From Seneca, drive east on Forest Service Road 16 for approximately 15 miles to Forest Service Road 1640. Drive north on Forest Service Road 1640 for about 11 miles to the Road End Trailhead. Forest Service Road 1640 does not end here. If you continue driving to the end of Forest Service Road 1640, you will arrive at the Skyline Trailhead 385.
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