The Fremont National Recreation Trail is a 135 150 mile long-distance multi-use trail in south-central Oregon’s Fremont-Winema National Forest. There are twro main sections separated by about 13 miles of rural road and highway. The northern part begins on the summit of Yamsay Mountain (8,196 feet) and makes its way south over Hager Mountain and along Winter Rim to the Warner Mountains, where it ends at Vee Lake.
The trail is a stunningly scenic undiscovered Oregon gem far off the beaten track. Both the Oregon Desert Trail (ODT) and the Oregon Timber Trail partly follow its route (see map below).
While the official trail distance is listed as 135mi, my Suunto Ambit3 recorded about 140mi on 1min GPS interval, which typically short-logs between 5-10%, depending on the trail. So I suspect this trail to be more like 150mi.
Several times I had some serious trouble to recover from losing the trail on the Winter Rim at night, in the rain, and in very thick fog. I ended up using two GPS, one to backtrack to the last cairn and one to move forward.
Note: The official distance is listed as 135mi, however, my Suunto Ambit3 recorded about 140mi on 1min interval, which typically short-logs between 5-10%, depending on the trail. So I suspect this trail to be more like 150mi.