1. PLACES / BLUEBILL LAKE TRAIL
This 1.2-mile (one-way) trail loops around Bluebill Lake, a seasonal lake where water levels vary. The lake can be dry in the summer and hikers may experience high water on the west side of the trail in winter. The trail surface changes from soft sand and packed material in places, traveling through western hemlock trees, huckleberry, and salal bushes.

Cell Receptions

Poor

ADA Accessible

Not ADA Accessible

Open Season

Spring,Summer,Fall,Winter

Stroller Friendly

No

Terrain Type

Dirt,Woodchip

Water Fountain

No

Bathrooms

Porta Potty/Primitive ,No

Pet Friendly

Yes

Fee

5

Trail Length/Type

1.2 mile

Helpful Trail Information

This 1.2-mile (one-way) trail loops around Bluebill Lake, a seasonal lake where water levels vary. The lake can be dry in the summer and hikers may experience high water on the west side of the trail in winter. The trail surface changes from soft sand and packed material in places, traveling through western hemlock trees, huckleberry, and salal bushes.

What gear would you suggest a family bring along?

💧 Water to stay hydrated, 🍎 Pack some snacks for a picnic, 🌬️ Dress in layers and bring extra clothes 🌟 Bring your spirit of adventure.

What baby or child hazards are there on this hike?

Nearby lake

Trail Website

https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/siuslaw/recarea/?recid=42649

Parking Details

Main parking lot next to trail access