- HIKING TRAILS AND WILDFLOWERS by Keith and Barbro McCree -

Flat Creek Trail Map
The Flat Creek Trail provides a relatively easy forest walk near Oakridge. The trail starts in mature forest at Flat Creek, then switchbacks up through younger forest, providing good views from two wildflower meadows about 1 and 3 km up the trail. A lot of timber was harvested from this area in 1996, but the scars are almost invisible from the trail. This is a good example of a logging operation that does not destroy the recreational value of a trail.

Since the trail is popular with local dirt bikers, mountain bikers and equestrians, the tread is likely to be cut up and muddy after rain.

Topographic map

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Calypso bulbosa (Calypso Orchid, Fairy Slipper Orchid, Venus Slipper Orchid)

Orchidaceae

Forest orchid with a single broad leaf and a colorful flower on a purple stalk.

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Trientalis latifolia (Pacific Starflower)

Primulaceae

Tuberous plant with small pale pink star-shaped flowers above a whorl of leaves. Found in moist areas of the forest.

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Aquilegia formosa (Western Columbine, Crimson Columbine)

Ranunculaceae

Showy Columbine with nodding red flowers, yellow in the center. Found in moist, open areas of the forest.

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Anemone deltoidea (Columbia Windflower)

Ranunculaceae

Woodland anemone with large ovate leaves and large white flowers.

 

Digital Photographs by Keith McCree

April - May 1998, March 2002

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