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Land Trust Volunteers Help Complete New Lake Creek Trail

The new Lake Creek Trail that runs from Camp Sherman to Suttle Lake via the Metolius Preserve has been completed. Land Trust volunteers showed up on Earth Day to help Friends of the Metolius, the Forest Service and the National Forest Foundation clear trails and install signage to officially open the Lake Creek Trail.

The new Lake Creek Trail that runs from Camp Sherman to Suttle Lake via the Metolius Preserve has been completed. Land Trust volunteers showed up on Earth Day to help Friends of the Metolius, the Forest Service and the National Forest Foundation clear trails and install signage to officially open the Lake Creek Trail.

The trail is multi-use. Hikers, bikers, cross country skiers, and snowshoers will find approximately 4.5 miles of trail beginning in Camp Sherman across from Sternberg Lane, passing through the Deschutes Land Trust's Metolius Preserve, crossing FS Road 12 and upgrade to Highway 20 were the trail goes under the new bridge, and then along Lake Creek to Suttle Lake. A portion of the trail is available also for equestrian access to the Windigo Trail.

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