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BLM and Nature Conservancy Offering Free Spring Educational Hikes at Table Rocks

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The Bureau of Land Management and The Nature Conservancy are offering free educational hikes at Upper and Lower Table Rocks during April, May and June.

Learn about wildflowers, bees and the history of Camp White, or take a walk at dusk to look and listen for bats and owls. There's sure to be something for everyone.

This popular hike series promises spectacular views of the Rogue Valley, an abundance of wildflowers and expert information from specialists about the Table Rocks.

Hikers will meet at the designated trailhead for the 2.5- to 3.5-mile roundtrip hike. The trails are a moderate grade, gaining about 800 feet in elevation. Hikes to the top of Table Rocks may last three to four hours. Participants should dress for the weather and terrain and bring water and snacks. Restrooms are available only at each trailhead and there is no drinking water on site.

Due to limited parking at the trailheads, carpooling is encouraged. To help protect this special place, dogs, bicycles and motor vehicles are not allowed on the trails.

To reserve your spot, contact the BLM Medford District at (541)-618-2000. Office hours are Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m..

The Nature Conservancy and BLM have protected and managed the Table Rocks for more than 40 years. Join them has they discover and renew with nature this spring.
Posted on 4/10/25 6:14AM by Sam Marsh