
Marys Peak
Philomath, Oregon
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Marys Peak, at 4,097 feet, is the highest point in Oregon’s Coast Range and the most prominent peak viewed westward from Corvallis. On a clear day one can see both the Pacific Ocean to the west and many of the Cascade peaks to the east across the Willamette Valley. There are also several areas of historical, botanical and geological interest.
From December 1 to March 31, the road to Marys Peak is gated at milepost 5.5, near Conner’s Camp. Non-motorized winter recreation is allowed beyond the gate. Snow may keep the road closed into spring. A Northwest Forest Pass or Golden Eagle, Age or Access Pass is required to park in the Conner’s Camp parking area. Find details about all of these passes on our Recreation Passes page.
To find Marys Peak, follow Highway 34 west from Philomath for 10 miles then turn north from Highway 34 onto Marys Peak Road. In 5.5 miles you will reach Conner's Camp, the Lower East Ridge trailhead location. Meadow Edge Trail is located 3.3 miles beyond Conner’s Camp at the Marys Peak campground. The upper trailhead from East Ridge and North Ridge is located at the end of Mary's Peak Road, 0.5 miles beyond the Marys Peak campground.
Where:
Marys Peak Road
Philomath, Oregon
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