OC&E Woods Line State Trail
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The OC&E Woods Line State Trail is a rail trail in Klamath and Lake counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is Oregon's longest state park. The trail follows the old OC&E (Oregon, California and Eastern) and Weyerhaeuser railroads from Klamath Falls to Thompson Reservoir. Along its 105-mile (169 km) length it passes through the communities of Olene, Sprague River, Dairy, Beatty, and Bly.
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OC&E Woods Line State Trail | |
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Type | Public, state |
Location | Klamath and Lake counties, Oregon |
Nearest city | Klamath Falls |
Coordinates | 42°12′27″N 121°45′07″W |
Operated by | Oregon Parks and Recreation Department |
Open | Year-round |
Status | Day use, fee-free |
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The OC&E Woods Line State Trail is paved from Klamath Falls to the community of Olene, approximately 8 miles (13 km).[1] Beyond Olene, the trail surface is graded and compacted, which attracts mountain bikers, hikers, anglers, equestrian users, and wildlife watchers. Additionally, the trail has a gentle 2 percent slope grade.