Fishing, Hunting, and Camping 
Bridge post office and 57 miles easterly from Eugene, Oreg. The Mckenzie Highway passes by the 
group, rendering it readily accessible for 10 or 12 months of the year from the Willamette Valley, 
and for 5 or 6 months from points in central Oregon. A daily auto stage runs between McKenzie 
Bridge post office and Eugene, Oreg., for six months of the year. During the remaining six months, 
which embraces the rainy and winter season, stage service is reduced to three times per week. Two 
stores at McKenzie Bridge carry provisions, gasoline, and horse feed. Provision has been made for 
two small public camp grounds adjoining this group of lots. 
The cost of clearing an entire lot for building purposes should not exceed $25. The principal 
tree species are Douglas fir, white fir, and incense cedar. The undergrowth consists largely of hard- 
wood shrubs, such as manzanita, hazel, and willow. 
The only natural water supply here is the McKenzie River. The water of this stream is excellent 
for domestic purposes, being cold and pure. Any permittee not caring to use river water may obtain 
an abundant supply by digging a well not more than 25 feet deep. It is possible to obtain a sufficient 
supply of running water by installing a ram in the McKenzie River at a very low cost for installation 
and upkeep. 
on the Cascade National Forest 
