Shotgun Creek Trailhead - Marcola, OR

Shotgun Creek Trailhead - Marcola, OR Shotgun Creek Trailhead - Marcola, OR Shotgun Creek Trailhead - Marcola, OR Shotgun Creek Trailhead - Marcola, OR Shotgun Creek Trailhead - Marcola, OR
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Shotgun Creek Trailhead – Dog-Friendly Trails in Marcola, Oregon

Shotgun Creek Trailhead offers beautiful, well-maintained forest trails perfect for dog owners looking for pet-friendly hiking in Marcola, Oregon. This area features miles of scenic hiking paths through lush woods and along the creek, making it ideal for those looking for dog-friendly adventures in Lane County. Local hikers love the plentiful trails and the relaxing creekside spots where your furry friend can cool off after a walk.

Ample parking, routine maintenance, and marked trails contribute to a great outdoor experience, though visitors should be aware of poison oak along the paths and plan accordingly. While dogs are welcome, leash rules are enforced throughout the park. Shotgun Creek Trailhead is not just a pet-friendly destination—it’s also a local favorite for family picnics and reunions, offering a peaceful wooded setting year-round for all types of activities.

FAQ

  • What are the park’s leash requirements? Dogs must be kept on leash at all times as indicated by signage throughout the park.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is plenty of parking available at the trailhead.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the trailhead is set in a forested area that provides ample shade, and there are spots suitable for picnics.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park features several scenic and well-marked hiking trails suitable for dogs and their owners.
  • Are picnics or BBQs allowed? Yes, the park is a popular spot for family picnics and reunions.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? The trails and grounds are well maintained according to visitor reviews.
  • Are ticks or other pests common in the area? Visitors mention poison oak is prevalent, so caution is advised when hiking with dogs.

Reviews

Shannon Mathews

This place is amazing place to have family picnics m u family has been having are family reunion for lots of years here..

Shannon Mathews

This place is amazing place to have family picnics m u family has been having are family reunion for lots of years here..

Shannon Mathews

This place is amazing place to have family picnics m u family has been having are family reunion for lots of years here..

Leah G

Will definitely return to walk on this trail. Well maintained and lots of markings so you don’t get lost. Plenty of parking. The only scare was a lady’s dog who ran up behind us off leash even though signs everywhere say they must be on leash at all times.

Leah G

Will definitely return to walk on this trail. Well maintained and lots of markings so you don’t get lost. Plenty of parking. The only scare was a lady’s dog who ran up behind us off leash even though signs everywhere say they must be on leash at all times.

Leah G

Will definitely return to walk on this trail. Well maintained and lots of markings so you don’t get lost. Plenty of parking. The only scare was a lady’s dog who ran up behind us off leash even though signs everywhere say they must be on leash at all times.

OG CASPER KO

Beautiful and fun. However, bathrooms were closed,

OG CASPER KO

Beautiful and fun. However, bathrooms were closed,

OG CASPER KO

Beautiful and fun. However, bathrooms were closed,

Kelly Widener

Nicely kept trails, but I found the trail signs confusing. In the end, I’m not sure which trails I did, but I hiked over 5 miles. Pretty forest views, but no “summit” view. I even managed to find a secluded spot on the creek so my dog could cool off.

Only real negative is the amount of poison oak – it’s everywhere! Wear pants or be prepared to break out the Technu.

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