Grassy Knob Wilderness

Grassy Knob Wilderness

Grassy Knob Wilderness, located in southwestern Oregon, offers rugged landscapes and diverse ecosystems ideal for hiking enthusiasts and nature lovers.

17,200
Acres Protected
18
Miles of Trails
Approximately 1,000
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Grassy Knob Wilderness

Grassy Knob Wilderness
 

Grassy Knob Wilderness spans approximately 17,200 acres in the southern Coast Range of Oregon, north of the Rogue River. This wilderness features a mix of old-growth forests, windswept ridges, and deep valleys. Grassy Knob itself is the highest peak in this area, providing breathtaking views of the coastline and interior mountains. Established in 1984, this wilderness area protects a variety of ecosystems, including western hemlock, Douglas-fir, and Sitka spruce. Visitors may also encounter wildlife such as black bears, elk, and a plethora of bird species. The wilderness offers numerous recreational opportunities, primarily focused on hiking and wildlife viewing. Trails are sparse and often challenging, making the destination more suited to seasoned adventurers seeking solitude and unspoiled nature. Visitors will appreciate the tranquility and remote beauty of the area, far from more trafficked recreation sites.

Highlights

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Grassy Knob Peak

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Unique old-growth coastal forests

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Solitude and minimal visitor impact

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Rugged, remote hiking experiences

Notable Natural Features

Grassy Knob Peak

The highest point in the wilderness, offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape.

Old-Growth Forests

Features impressive stands of Douglas-fir and Sitka spruce, ideal for ecological observation.

Elk River Views

Scenic overlooks of the Elk River are accessible along certain hiking routes.