Succor Creek Road
Total Miles
33.4
Elevation
1,209.88 ft
Duration
3 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
Succor Creek Road is a fairly easy dirt road that passes through Succor Creek State Nature Area in Eastern Oregon. The route can be run either north or south depending on where you want to start and finish. You can start just outside of the town of Homedale, Idaho, off Highway 201 or Highway 95. The road is a fairly easy dirt road, however, there are ruts and several creek crossings that can make it a little more difficult. Also, depending on the time of year, the road can become quite muddy. Succor Creek State Natural Area is located in a deep rocky canyon with spectacular views. Watch along the road; there are several caves which you can enter at your own risk. Succor Creek Park does have campsites available on a first-come, first-serve basis. The area is popular with rockhounds as souvenir collecting is allowed. Tip: take a side trip to Leslie Gulch for even more spectacular views!
Photos of Succor Creek Road
Difficulty
The road can be muddy in the springtime during runoff, with creek crossings being deeper than normal.
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