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Waters Creek Barrier Free Trai, Highway 199, Grants Pass, southwest Oregon.l
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Waters Creek Barrier Free Trail

The Waters Creek Wheelchair Accessible Trail is a gravel surfaced loop trail with interpretive signs that tell you about stream and forest ecology. 

Directions
From Grants Pass, follow Highway 199 to the Applegate Bridge where the four lane road narrows into two lanes at mile marker 7. Immediately after crossing over the bridge, zero your odometer and drive 5.5 miles to Waters Creek Road (about half a mile past Wonder General Store). Turn right on Waters Creek Road and drive two and a half miles to the trailhead. CAUTION: About a mile up Waters Creek Road the two lanes narrow into a single lane for both directions of traffic. At mile two, the pavement ends and you will drive on a gravel road for the last half mile to the trailhead.

There is a restroom at the trailhead.

Waters Creek Accessible Trail parking and restroom at trailhead. Highway 199, Grants Pass, southwest Oregon Waters Creek Accessible Trail has interpretive signs on stream and forest ecology.  Highway 199, Grants Pass, southwest Oregon Waters Creek Accessible Trail with bridge in background.  Highway 199, Grants Pass, southwest Oregon Waters Creek Accessible Trail and bench.  Highway 199, Grants Pass, southwest Oregon

Waters Creek Wheelchair Accessible Trail Map.  Highway 199, Grants Pass, southwest Oregon

 

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