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Summary: From the 100 road gate follow road to the junction of the 150 & 170 road, go straight up the 150 road which turns into a single track as you leave Dunn Forest, which you'll climb till you come to a "T" go right on the 78V road which comes to a "T" go right and follow this main road to the top of the climb then stay on it as you head down the other side. This is where it gets tricky, as you come down you'll see a number of roads that come together and branch off, stay on the main road and follow it to the right, then as you break through into the open clear cut the road will take you down to a "T" where the main road goes left, you'll want to go right which becomes a single track road on an old log road. It will look like nothing is there at first and it goes down steeply at the end as you enter back into Dunn. At the bottom you'll pick up a single track trail as you cross the creek. Follow this trail down to the 170 road and out to 100 road and back to your car. Trailhead: From I-5 follow the signs to Corvallis, then head north on HWY 99W about 10 miles to Adair Village and take a left on Tampico Road. Follow the main road until it ends then go about another mile on the gravel road and look for the 100 Road gate on your left. Each Dunn Forest gate has a kiosk, so as you drive down Tampico you'll pass the 400, then 300, then 200, to the 100 road (this will help you find it). Park off Tampico but don't block the gate from opening, if the gate is open, do not drive in. (Lat:44.7137 Lon:-123.2986) Trail Guides for Dunn 50 70 Loop: Best Seasons: Year-Round User Groups: Hikers, Dogs, Bikes, Ranger Contact: OSU Foresty Department Localhikes Reporter: This hike was submitted by Craig Cole, who has posted 72 other hikes on this site Trail Reviews Submit your own review Notice: Traveling in the backcountry can be hazardous. You are responsible for informing yourself about these hazards and taking necessary precautions. Information on this web site comes from volunteer reporters and may contain errors or omissions. A current guidebook and proper equipment are essential for safe enjoyment of the hikes posted on this site. Keys: Oregon Hiking, Oregon Trails, Oregon Hikes, Benton County Hiking, Benton County Trails, Benton County Hikes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||