Cave Junction Oregon Hotels, Motels & Lodging

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Trails Near Cave Junction

  • Tennessee Lookout Kerby, OR (Off-Highway Drives)
    A rough road to a lookout site in a highly scenic region that is underlain by vast areas of serpentinite rock. One of southern Oregon’s original and most productive gold-producing areas beginning in t...

  • State of Jefferson Scenic Byway Seiad Valley, CA (Scenic Drives)
    A 108-mile paved route through Klamath River Canyon and across the Siskiyou Mountains. The State of Jefferson Scenic Byway winds through a river canyon in the rugged Klamath Mountains, journeying alon...

  • Babyfoot Lake Cave Junction, OR (Hiking)
    This easy, 2.0-mile out-and-back trail takes you through part of the Babyfoot Lake Botanical Area, home to many rare plant species that are only found in the unspoiled Kalmiopsis Wilderness. After one...

  • Babyfoot Lake Selma, OR (Hiking)
    If you have a secret yen to stick a toe inside a federal wilderness area without working up a sweat, this is the trail for you. The only highway sign pointing to the Kalmiopsis Wilderness directs visi...

  • Josephine Creek, Onion Camp Selma, OR (Off-Highway Drives)
    Highlights include a long, winding road, stupendous vistas, and multiple trailheads. Paved for 1 mile, then one-lane blacktop to just past the Illinois River bridge. Then mostly wide, gravel road....

  • Babyfoot Lake Cave Junction, OR (Hiking)
    This easy, 2-mile out-and-back trail takes you through part of the Babyfoot Lake Botanical Area, home to many rare plant species that are found only in the unspoiled Kalmiopsis Wilderness. After 1 mil...

  • Eagle Mountain Selma, OR (Hiking)
    This pathway following the heights of the Kalmiopsis region winds along the divide between the Chetco and Illinois Rivers. While fairly strenuous, it ranks among Josephine County’s more beautiful hike...