Medford Community Forest is a large, publicly managed forested area near Medford, Oregon, offering extensive opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife observation close to urban amenities.
Medford Community Forest encompasses approximately 8,000 acres of mixed coniferous and hardwood forest, located just north of Medford, Oregon. The forest's terrain features rolling hills, small streams, and dense forested areas comprised primarily of Douglas fir, ponderosa pine, madrone, and oak species. The forest was acquired and is managed by the City of Medford to provide sustainable forest management, protect water resources, and offer recreational opportunities to the local community. It serves as an important green space in the Rogue Valley, supporting a variety of wildlife including deer, black bear, numerous bird species, and occasional sightings of bobcat. Recreational activities are well supported, with over 40 miles of multi-use trails designed for mountain biking, trail running, hiking, and equestrian uses. The forest’s trail network connects several scenic viewpoints and peaceful picnic areas. Medford Community Forest also plays a significant role in environmental education and community stewardship, with interpretive signage and volunteer programs promoting awareness of forest ecology and conservation. The forest’s proximity to Medford makes it a popular destination for residents seeking quick access to outdoor recreation without extensive travel. Its management plan balances timber harvest with habitat protection and recreational use, ensuring long-term sustainability and biodiversity. Visitors are drawn to its quiet woodlands, well-maintained trail systems, and accessible terrain ideal for families and outdoor enthusiasts of all levels.
Brophy Creek Overlook – A scenic viewpoint offering panoramic vistas of the Rogue Valley
Diverse forest ecosystems including Douglas fir and Oak-Pine woodlands
Extensive multi-use trail system popular among mountain bikers and hikers
Accessible trailheads close to Medford city limits with easy parking
A riparian zone running through the forest that supports rich biodiversity and offers tranquil water views.
Former logging roadways converted into multi-use trails preserving the forest’s management history.
Sites with educational signage explaining forestry practices, local flora, and fauna.