đ Unfinished railroad tunnel, historic plaque. đ Large cave opening in the mountain. Borings penetrate about 300 feet on the east side and 200 feet on the west side.\n\n# Why Go\nđď¸ Explore a historic railroad tunnel\nđ Discover historical markers from 1883-1884\nđś Easy to moderate hike to impressive tunnel\nđł Beautiful forest along the trail\nđ˛ Experience Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument lands\nđ¸ Great spot for exploration\n\n# Why Avoid\nâ ď¸ Unmaintained, gated road to trailhead\nâď¸ Trail has ice during winter\nđŚ Flashlight/gas lantern and hard hat needed inside tunnel\nđ§ Bumpy dirt road to parking area, overgrown fire road with fallen trees and animal droppings\nđşď¸ Trail has vague intersections, can be confusing\nđ˛ Brushy sections on trail, tunnel has loose rocks\n\n# Tips\nđ Dogs allowed on leash\nđď¸ Best visited April to October\nđ Wear appropriate footwear for rocky, potentially icy trails\nđĄ Consider watching a trail video for navigation\nđşď¸ Obtain services of someone familiar with the area if unsure\n\n# Parking\nđ żď¸ Gravel lot at trailhead with official Buck Rock sign, room for a dozen cars. Approximately 25-minute drive from Ashland (13 miles).\n\n# Cost\nđ° No fees.
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