![]() While it is not against the rules to jump in, there are a few safety considerations: The steep cliffs surrounding the pool are 10-60 feet tall and the average water temperature is 37 degrees Fahrenheit. McKenzie River National Recreation Trail.Learn more about geospatial PDFs (geoPDF) and mobile apps here. Any persons who refuse to leave the closed parking area, or who refuse to identify themselves, can be subject to arrest. Any repeat violators will be issued a Violation Notice. A Forest Protection Officer will contact any unauthorized person with a vehicle that is parked in the closure area. NOTICE: Forest Service Road 2600-740 road off Hwy 126 and surrounding area is closed to vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Please plan your visit accordingly and arrive early or late in the day when there is less traffic. The trailheads experience heavy use, particularly during the spring/summer months. Walk slightly uphill to trailhead sign, begin walking upstream. Cross the river and turn right on FS Road 2672-655, travel ½ mile to parking area. Turn left on FS Road 730 (at the sign to Trail Bridge Reservoir). The trail to Tamolitch Blue Pool can be accessed from Carmen Smith Reservoir (3.3 miles north) or from McKenzie River Trailhead: Tamolitch Blue Pool (2.1 miles south).įrom McKenzie River Trailhead: Tamolitch Blue Pool:From the McKenzie River Ranger Station, take Highway 126 east 10 miles to Trail Bridge Reservoir. Only available at nearby campgrounds and day use sites ![]()
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