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Enjoy an easy 2.0-mile hike on Dollar Mountain Trail, gaining 615 feet with sweeping views of the Rogue Valley near Grants Pass.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The main trailhead for the Dollar Mountain Trail is conveniently located just minutes from downtown Grants Pass, Oregon. There is ample parking available at the main trailhead, making it easily accessible for visitors.
Yes, the Dollar Mountain Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it is a multi-use trail system shared with mountain bikers, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash for their safety and the safety of other trail users.
The Dollar Mountain Trail offers year-round access, making it a great option in any season. However, for the most pleasant hiking experience, spring and fall often provide milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, but shaded sections offer some relief, while winter hiking is possible.
No, there are currently no permits or entrance fees required to access and hike the Dollar Mountain Trail system. It is a community-developed recreational area designed for public enjoyment.
The trail system features diverse terrain, including rolling singletrack and sections with significant inclines. While some routes are beginner-friendly, many parts are described as "short but challenging" and "fairly steep," offering a good workout. You'll navigate through oak woodlands, with some shade from oaks and manzanitas.
Throughout your hike, you'll be rewarded with sweeping views of the Rogue Valley, as well as distinct vistas of Grants Pass and the Rogue River. There are also short lookout spurs available for enhanced scenic appreciation. The trail itself, Dollar Mountain Trail, offers many scenic moments.
Yes, the Dollar Mountain Trail system is designed for multi-use, welcoming hikers, mountain bikers, and e-bikers. Many sections are multi-directional and shared. Future plans aim to make the existing Dollar Mountain Trail uphill-only for bikes while remaining two-way for hikers to reduce conflict.
While some routes within the extensive Dollar Mountain Trail system are beginner-friendly, many sections feature steep grades that can be challenging. Beginners should look for routes that utilize switchbacks for a more gradual ascent, as the main path often goes straight up the hill.
Yes, the Dollar Mountain Trail system is extensive, boasting over 30 miles of total trail access. This allows for various loop options and different routes, catering to diverse preferences and skill levels. You can choose between steeper direct climbs or more gradual switchback paths.
While the journey to the summit offers great views, the very top of Dollar Mountain is marked by a large radio tower and a fenced area. Some hikers find this less exciting than the scenic ascent itself, but the panoramic views from along the ridges leading to the summit are still a highlight.
When encountering steeper sections, look for side paths that utilize switchbacks. These often provide a more gradual and less strenuous climb compared to the main path, which can go straight up the hill. This strategy can make the ascent more manageable, especially on potentially slippery grades.