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9.2 miles of hiking • 0' elevation gain •

This section of the Springwater Corridor Trail was much nicer than we expected. There was a nice parking area off Hogan Road, and we headed SE towards the end of the trail at Boring Station. Actually, we had intended on reaching the Cazadero Trail, but instead went to the end of the Springwater Trail at Hwy 212. We decided to hike the Cazadero Trail at another time. In this region, the Springwater Trail is predominantly a rural trail, although the occasional traffic on Telford Rd. can be heard for much of the way. There is definitely some scenery to see along this trail and it's worth visiting when you want to stay close to home. Johnson Creek was well below flood stage and offered some views along the way! The trail ends in a small park beside Hwy 212, and there is a nice parking area at Boring Station, which is on Dee Street.

By the way, the trail is closed for a short section but can be walked around on Telford Rd. It's only about a 0.1 mile detour!