The neatly maintained trail goes down hill across forested pasture land to a foot gate in the forest reserve boundary fence, then continues to the Dr. David Douglas monument erected in 1934. This monument is was built near the site of where Dr. Douglas was found dead at the bottom of a bullock's pit in 1834. Dr. Douglas was a talented Scottish botanist who was credited with discovering and describing many plant species around the world, including the famous Douglas Fir.
Wear bright color clothing, as this area is open year round for game mammal hunting.
- Difficulty: Easy
- Highest Point: 6,080 ft.
- Lowest Point: 5,960 ft.