Panther-Emile Loop APPLE FIRE SIDE LOOP
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Many Forest Service roads are not well maintained or signed. Many of these routes can only be partially done do to slides, fallen trees, and overgrown brush.
From Roseburg take 138 East 43.5 miles to Forest Road (FR) 4714 (This is 27.5 miles east from the Little River Bridge in Glide). Turn right on 4714 (Panther Creek Road) at Apple Creek CG. There is a restroom at the North Umpqua Trail-Panther Trailhead just across the bridge
Follow 4714 for 0.2 mile, veer left on FR4720 (Calf Ridge Rd).At 0.8 mile, at the junction of 005 and 4720 you start a 22 mile loop (4720 to 760 to 005) through the Apple Fire of 2002. This loop is frequently blocked by slides or downed trees. Even if you can only drive a few miles each way, you gain access to good birding in this huge fire area. The area is filled with large snags
DirectionsHabitat and Birds
old fire area, many age classes, mixed conifer and hardwood, riparian, excellent brush habitat
Birds: Calliope and rufous hummingbirds, woodpeckers (black-backed Lewis have occurred) band-tailed pigeon, house wren, mountain quail, nashville warbler, white-crowned sparrow,
Vaux’s swift
Nearby Birding Locations
- Rabbit Ears and Hershberger Mountain Access
- Panther-Emile Loop
- Stump Lake and Mowich Park (Driving Route)
- Illahee Flats
- Panther-Emile Loop SIDE TRIP #4 GROTTO FALLS
- Panther-Emile Loop SIDE TRIP #3 MOOSE MEADOWS (local name, not on any map
- Lemolo Lake
- Toketee Lake
- Thorn Prairie
- Big Camas Loop
- Susan Creek Falls
- Lost Creek at Highway Falls
- Panther-Emile Loop SIDE TRIP #2 WILLOW FLATS SUMP
- Hemlock Lake
- South Umpqua Falls
- Toolbox Meadows
- Carmen Lake
- Diamond Lake and Sewage Ponds
- Tiller Ranger Station
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