Burma Pond Recreation Opportunity Guide Visitor Information: Burma Pond is located approximately 8 miles from the com- Use Season: Year round Fees: None Elevation: 5,265 ft munity of Wolf Creek. The 4.5 acre pond offers fishing for rainbow trout (stocked) and small mouth bass. Only non-motorized boats are allowed and a hiking trail encircles Burma Pond. Dispersed camping and wildlife viewing are also popular activities in the area. Upgrades to Burma Pond will soon be taking place that will includ improvements to the dam, installation of a vault toilet, and designating camping sites. Caution: Due to the steepness of the 33-5-15.2 road (the last .5 mile to the site), four wheel drive is recommended. Length: 1/3 mile Difficulty: Easy Activities: Hiking, Fishing, Dispersed Camping Facilities: None Location: T33S, R5W, Section 15 Longitude and Latitude: 42 42 14.53315, -123 16 24.59655 Driving Directions: Medford District Bureau of Land Management Grants Pass Interagency Office 2164 NE Spalding Ave. (541) 471-6500 www.blm.gov/or/resources/recreation From Grants Pass, Oregon : Take I-5, exit 76. Turn left, proceed under freeway. Turn right on Old Highway 99 S and go through the community of Wolf Creek. Continue going straight on Frontage Rd. until intersection of Speaker Rd. Turn right and drive east on Speaker Road for four miles to BLM road 33-5-10 (begins gravel road). Follow this road approximately three miles more. Turn right on 33-5-15.2. Follow this road approximately one-half mile until it dead ends at Burma Pond and a parking area. From Roseburg : Take I-5, exit 78 ( Speaker Road ). Drive east on Speaker Road for four miles to BLM road 33-5-10 (begins gravel road). Follow this road approximately three miles more. Turn right on 33-5-15.2. Follow this road approximately one-half mile until it dead ends at Burma Pond and a parking area
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