Jordan Creek runs east to west and crosses Hwy. 6 at about mile post 18 and feeds into the Willson river. Jordan Creek road travels along the creek for about 5.5 miles before it now becomes an OHV trail. The road used to continue further along the river before making a hair pin turn and heading up the mountanside to join Archers Rd. The road was reduced to a OHV trail due to washouts, and landslides. Additonal landslides in this area blocked off the last section of this great trail before the hair pin turn, and the trail was diverted to use another section to make the climb up and is in place today. If you take this trail up, and turn right on the roadway ( old Jordan Creek Rd.) you can ride your OHV or hike past some of the slides to the original hair pin turn, and walk what is left of the trail, viewing some of the destruction from the washout. Please stay back from the edge, and do not try to access the creek at this point for safety reasons, as well as keeping the plants and trees along the bank as healthy as possible to fortify the creek banks. By vehicle, if you drive up Archers Rd. or Portland Mills Rd. and turn on Jordan Creek Rd. you can drive a vehicle down to within a mile of the geozone. Park where the gravel road ends, and the dirt road continues.
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