Footnotes:
1: Approximately 10 miles south of Jacksonville near the Little Applegate River.
2: Much of this work on west Highway 62 took place in 1931.
3: The “panhandle” was transferred from the Rogue River National Forest in 1932, but work on a new entrance motif did not commence until several years later.
4: Much of the sod came from a boggy area west of the present Godfrey Glen trailhead.
5: Between Lincoln and Pinehurst, north of Highway 66.
6: Near Medford.
7: West of Shady Cove. It served as the winter camp for some of the enrollees at Crater Lake.