Eight Dollar Mountain Botanical Wayside Boardwalk Trail
Posted by: Pacific NW
N 42° 13.990 W 123° 39.650
10T E 445471 N 4675876
A short boardwalk trail with educational signs about the surrounding terrain and flora.
Waymark Code: WM785E
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 09/17/2009
Views: 5
This is a 0.25 mile long boardwalk trail that showcases the Darlingtonia, a carnivorous pitcher plant, also called the "Cobra Lily" or "Cobra Plant." The area and trail is ADA-accessible, with nearby parking and a pit toilet. There is no fee associated with the site. Directions to the area: Between Selma, OR and Kerby, OR, turn onto Eight Dollar Mountain Rd. from Highway 199. Follow the road for approximately 1.0 mile until you reach the roadside parking area.
Approximate Time to Finish: 1/2 hour
Addtional Website URL: [Web Link]
Brochure or Interpretive Signs: Interpretive Plaques/Signs
Rate the Walk:
Fee?: Not Listed
Wherigo Cartridge: Not listed
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Visit Instructions:
A picture at the start of the Trail or Walk is greatly appreciated. Additional photos taken during the course of the walk would also be of great benefit.
If there does not appear to be a defined beginning to the trail or walk, pick a logical place (e.g. close to parking) or where information about the walk or trail can be gathered.