Table Rock Wilderness was designated a part of the National Wilderness System in 1984. It is the last large area-6,028 acres-of pristine forest land in the Molalla River drainage. Its steep, rugged terrain, towering basalt cliffs, spectacular vistas, brilliant wildflowers, diverse wildlife, and unique history combine to create a distinctive wilderness experience.
The Table Rock Wilderness is located 19 miles southeast of the city of Molalla (SE of Portland). From the east side of Molalla, follow signs to Feyrer Park. Cross the river and turn right, following signs to Dickey Prairie. Continue south on Dickey Prairie Road about 4 miles past Dickey Prairie Store (last chance for supplies and public telephone). Turn right onto the Molalla Forest Road and cross Glen Avon Bridge. Travel south 12 miles along the paved and winding Molalla River Road to the junction of the Middle Fork and Copper Creek Roads (where the pavement end
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