Fish Lake / Brown Mountain Loop is a 25.3-mile route within Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest east of Medford, Oregon. Even though the loop is long, the terrain is relatively easy and there is only a small amount of elevation gain. It offers scenic views of Mount McLaughlin and peaceful pine forests. A variety of recreational opportunities are available throughout the year, throughout all seasons, on the loop's trails, which are open to runners, hikers, backpackers, and horseback riders. Mountain bikes are permitted along some portions of the route, but they are prohibited on the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT).
The loop begins at Fish Lake, located off of Highway 140. Follow the High Lakes Trail through a peaceful pine forest towards Lake of the Woods. After that, follow the Brown Mountain Trail south to the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). Continue south until you reach South Brown Mountain Shelter, a small log cabin with piped water (all water should be treated before consumption) and options for camping if you need shelter.
After leaving the shelter, retrace your steps back to the Brown Mountain Trail junction and continue north on the PCT until you reach the High Lakes Trail. Head west on High Lakes Trail to finish the loop and get back to Fish Lake.
The route described here is completed clockwise, but either direction would be fine. In addition, it can be done as a day trip or overnight camping trip.
FISH LAKE
Fish Lake offers numerous recreation opportunities including camping, winter sports, fishing, and hiking. The area is accessible to several trails including the High Lakes Trail, Brown Mountain Trail, and Pacific Crest Trail (PCT).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Fish Lake Sno-Park
Fish Lake Campground
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