Rocky Peak Hike (Sunday May 19)

Hike Description: The harder hike: Reg Pullen will lead us on an exploration of this little known area of high rocky ridgeline habitat with views that reach from the Pacific Ocean to the Kalmiopsis Wilderness.  This 2.3 mile section of the old Asa Carey trail (circa.1870) climbs 1300 feet to a rocky outcropping at 3029 feet.  4.6 mile round trip. The full hike up to Rocky Peak has some very steep grades and is rated most difficult, but there are some changes that make this a kinder/gentler hike. The Less Difficult Hike: You will have the option to cover the first moderate to difficult portion of the Rocky Peak trail for some nice views and some interesting flora. We will stop at an overlook for lunch.  You can rest or do a little exploring in some of the nearby meadows and wooded areas and then we follow our new and “Kinder” path that the local deer were taking back up to the road before returning to the trailhead for a total of 3 miles. Location and time for Rocky Peak Hike – We will meet and caravan from the Battle Rock Park lot at 9:30am Sunday. Directions: Coos Bay Car Poolers can meet at the Coos Bay Visitor Center at 8:00am or travel S on Hwy101 – 51 miles to the Battle Rock Park Visitor Center in Port Orford where we will leave to caravan to the trail at 9:30 sharp. Suggested Carpool Sites & departure times (It’s a good idea to use the FB group to arrange carpools): • Bay Area Visitor Center—8:00, • Rays in Bandon—8:35, • Coquille Visitor Center—8:05, • Battle Rock Park Visitor Center—9:30.