Cummins Creek Wilderness, a wilderness area nestled within the Oregon Coast Range, is characterized by its unique old-growth Sitka Spruce forest, the only one of its kind in Oregon's wilderness system. This lush, temperate rainforest environment is shaped by Cummins and Bob Creeks, which flow westward towards the Pacific Ocean, and is bisected by the spruce-covered Cummins Ridge. The rugged terrain, dense forest, and waterways create a distinctive landscape for outdoor activities such as hiking and jogging.
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Cummins Creek Wilderness offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as Hiking and Jogging. The area is known for its unique old-growth Sitka Spruce forest and rugged terrain, providing an immersive wilderness experience.
The main hiking route in Cummins Creek Wilderness is the Cummins Ridge Trail. This trail is approximately 5.8 to 6.5 miles (9.3 to 10.5 km) long and features over 1,000 feet (305 meters) of elevation gain. More information can be found in the Hiking in Cummins Creek Wilderness guide.
The Cummins Ridge Trail, the sole designated trail, is generally considered moderate to strenuous due to its elevation gain and rugged terrain. For those seeking easier options, komoot offers a guide for Easy hikes in Cummins Creek Wilderness.
Yes, jogging is a popular activity in Cummins Creek Wilderness. The Cummins Ridge Trail provides a path through the old-growth forest. A dedicated guide for Running Trails in Cummins Creek Wilderness is available.
Cummins Creek Wilderness is home to the only old-growth Sitka Spruce forest within Oregon's wilderness system, with trees reaching up to 9 feet (2.7 meters) in diameter. Cummins and Bob Creeks flow through the area, and the spruce-covered Cummins Ridge ascends to nearly 2,000 feet (610 meters).
The terrain in Cummins Creek Wilderness is rugged, characterized by a temperate rainforest environment. The Cummins Ridge Trail involves over 1,000 feet (305 meters) of elevation gain, with the ridge itself reaching nearly 2,000 feet (610 meters).
As a federally designated wilderness area, Cummins Creek Wilderness typically does not require permits for day use activities like hiking or jogging. However, it is always advisable to check with the managing authority for any current regulations.
Information regarding dog allowances in Cummins Creek Wilderness is not explicitly stated in the provided data. Visitors should consult the Siuslaw National Forest website or contact the Central Coast Ranger Station for current regulations on pets.
Cummins Creek Wilderness has been visited by more than 600 komoot users. Routes in the area have an average rating of 4.73 out of 5 stars, based on 42 ratings.
Komoot offers several guides for the area, including Easy hikes in Cummins Creek Wilderness, Hiking in Cummins Creek Wilderness, and Running Trails in Cummins Creek Wilderness.
Cummins Creek Wilderness is managed by the U.S. Forest Service as part of the Siuslaw National Forest. The Central Coast Ranger Station can be reached at (541) 563-8400. The Cape Perpetua Visitor Center also provides information and can be contacted at (541) 547-3289.
The cool creek waters of Cummins and Bob Creeks serve as vital spawning grounds for salmon, steelhead, and cutthroat trout. The old-growth forest also provides habitat for various local wildlife.

