Vacation Land — The National Forests in Oregon 



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Motoring into mountain land. The distant slopes are in the Siskiyou National Forest. 



^lountain and valley quail and partridge abound, and on the coast wild geese and 

 ducks are numerous. Practically all the streams afford fishing for several varieties 

 of trout and salmon. In addition to the well-known Oregon Caves and the beau- 

 tiful canyon of the Rogue River, many delightful camp grounds may be reached 

 by automobile in a few hours from Grants Pass. 



Favorite hunting resorts are: Bear Camp, Squirrel Camp, and vicinity, reached 

 from the railroad at IMerlin, Oreg., by automobile or stage to Galice, the outfitting 

 point, and then by pack and saddle animals over 25 miles of fair trail; Snow Camp 

 and the head ot the Pistol and Chetco Rivers, reached from the railroad at Grants 

 Pass, by 12 hours of stage or automobile travel to Brookings, the outfitting point, 

 and thence by wagon haul of 20 miles and pack saddle journey of 16 miles over a 

 fair trail; Cold Springs, Walkers Prairie, and Ninemile, all reached from railroad 

 at West Fork (Dothan post office), the outfitting point, by pack train, a distance of 

 12 miles over a good trail; and Coquille River, Eden Ridge, and Squaw Basin, 



