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Hikes:
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New! Coffin Butte (Landfill)
Thursday, December 4th, 2025
10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Distance: 1.5 miles
Registration required! Please
register with the outing leader to secure a space and obtain additional
information about carpooling. Outing Leader: Robert White,
rlw...@gmail.com.
The Coffin Butte Landfill has been a contentious topic for many years. This is especially true with the controversial approval for the expansion of the landfill by the Benton County Board of Commissioners on November 17th. The Oregon Chapter of the Sierra Club is on record as opposing this expansion.
We have the opportunity to hike to the ridge top on Coffin Butte, which is on private property. Mark Yeager, an active member of Valley Neighbors for Environmental Quality and Safety (VNEQS), will guide us to a small geodesic dome overlooking the site. Mark will be able to answer questions during the course of the walk.
This location provides one of the only vantage points to view the working face of the dump. The actual hike is about 1.5 miles round trip. We will be on trails and gravel roads to the top. Dress appropriately for winter weather, wear proper footwear, bring water. Additional information will be provided to the participants.
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New! Cardwell Hill Loop, Benton County Friday, December 5th, 2025
1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Distance: about 4.3 miles
Elevation Gain: 580 feet
Difficulty: Moderate
Pace: about 2 miles per hour
Registration required! The group is limited to 12 participants. To sign up for this hike and obtain further details, contact outing leader, Sheryl Thorburn, at thorbu...@comcast.net.
This hike is almost entirely within the Crestmont Land Trust. We will see pastures, meadows, forests, and Marys River. The trailhead is at the end of Cardwell Hill Drive, off Kings Valley Highway west of Corvallis. The route of the Cardwell Hill Loop consists of a figure eight with a tail. The loop is hilly and intersects with several other trails. From the trailhead, we will take Cardwell Hill Trail about a half mile (the tail) and then complete a figure eight by staying on Cardwell Hill Trail and then connecting to Creek Road, Creek Trail, Mid-Forest Trail, River Trail, Cardwell Hill Trail (again), North Trail, North Road, and finally Cardwell Hill Trail back to the trailhead. Toward the end of the hike, we will stop at the gazebo off North Trail/Road for a water and snack break.
AllTrails rates this hike as moderate. I think that it is on the easy end of moderate. The trail consists of well-maintained gravel roads and wide gravel paths. There are no areas with difficult footing, no large rocks or tree roots in the path, and no creeks to cross, etc. There are, however, a few steep sections. In addition, some areas are covered in leaves and could be slippery. Wear sturdy shoes with good traction or hiking boots. Bring gear for rain.
The trailhead is about 20 minutes from Corvallis. There are only 4 parking spaces. I will send additional details and information about potential carpool options to participants closer to the date of the hike.