File:Jenny Creek Wild and Scenic River - 49201423596.jpg
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English: Located inside and adjacent to the Cascade Siskiyou National Monument and the Soda Mountain Wilderness, Jenny Creek is located in southwestern Oregon and is a tributary to the Klamath River. Jenny Creek is located in an area of exceptionally high biodiversity, and its watershed represents the geographic intersection of the High Cascade, Cascade Foothills and Klamath Mountain ecoregions. Jenny Creek also offers significant outdoor activities, including: fishing, camping, hiking, and kayaking. The area has a rich cultural history and long traditions of human use. A section of the historic Applegate Trail passing though the designated river corridor was added as part of the California National Historic Trail in 1992. The fishery and historic values were described by the BLM in its eligibility study dating back to the early 1990s.
Know Before You Go: •Use caution when exploring along the creek; there are rock outcrops, slippery rocks, steep canyons, waterfalls, and cold, swift water during the winter and spring. •Rattlesnakes and ticks are common in the warmer months. •Access is along remote unpaved road systems that may be snow covered in winter. •Southern portions of Jenny Creek are within the Soda Mt Wilderness area and are only accessible by foot or horse. •Be aware of and respect private property in the area. •Collect and remove any trash or waste; there is no garbage or toilet facility in the area. Point of Interest: Popular day-use recreational activities include dispersed camping, hiking, swimming and fishing. Jenny Creek contains redband trout and an endemic sucker, the Jenny Creek Sucker. Fall Creek contains redband trout. There is evidence of past wildfires in the area, including 2014’s Oregon Gulch Fire, which burned east of Jenny Creek and south of Hwy 66. Location: Travel East from Ashland, Oregon, or West from Klamath Falls, Oregon on Hwy 66. Turn South on Copco Road to access lower portions of Jenny Creek and Fall Creek. Several unmarked spur roads lead west to the wilderness boundary, past which you must hike short but steep pitches to the creek. Alternatively, turn north on Jenny Creek Road, approximately one mile east of Copco Road, and proceed north to access upper portions of Jenny Creek. Visitors are encouraged to consult a map, as there are numerous unmarked junctions. Keep to the west at all major junctions to cross Jenny Creek near Fredenburg Springs. Contact: Medford BLM 3040 Biddle Road Medford, OR 97504 541-618-2200 BLM_OR_MD_Mail@blm.gov Photo: Michael Campbell, BLM |
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Date and time of data generation | 10:34, 23 October 2019 |
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Latitude | 42° 9′ 48.24″ N |
Longitude | 122° 19′ 47.79″ W |
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GPS date | 23 October 2019 |