
Beginner Off-Road Trails
Near Langlois, Oregon
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Beginner Off-Road Trails Near Langlois, Oregon
Discover the best beginner-friendly off-road trails near you. These easier, lower-rated trails are a great place to start — browse trail maps, check difficulty ratings, and find your next adventure.

Bark OHV Trail - 1342
This 4-mile undulating sand track offers a dynamic North-South traverse through the inland section of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Running parallel to the coast but sheltered by the foredunes, the route connects the Horsefall and Old Bark OHV Staging Areas in the south to the Hauser Sa...
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Horsefall OHV Trail
This demanding and strenuous 4.3-mile unmaintained sand dune track runs north-south, serving as a primary coastal artery between the northern Hauser OHV Trail and the southern hubs of the Horsefall Sand Camping Area. Loosely guided by a breadcrumb trail of orange diamond markers affixed to white mas...
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Hauser OHV Trail - 1341
The Hauser OHV Trail is a 2.4-mile sandy corridor that acts as a premier gateway from the sheltered coastal forest directly to the crashing surf of the Pacific Ocean. Beginning near the staging area kiosks, this wide, deeply rutted sand route winds westward from the Hauser Hill Campground through th...
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3000 Road
This 7.9 -mile overland route serves as a primary, scenic gateway into the rugged Elliott State Forest, climbing steadily from the low-lying Larsons Way up to the high-elevation junction with the 2000 Road at Trail Butte. The road is a single-lane gravel track that carves through a verdant landscape...
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Haynes Way Lane
This 3.4 -mile scenic connector begins as a pastoral drive through a quiet valley before transitioning into the working timberlands of the coast range. The road starts as a wide, well-maintained two-lane gravel country road, flanked by rolling green pastures and active family farms that characterize...
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Tenmile Butte Road - 3500
This serpentine and scenic 6.2-mile climb transports travelers from the lowlands near Haynes Way Lane deep into the rugged heart of the Elliott State Forest. The road is a single-lane gravel track that winds through a dense, vibrant canopy of towering Douglas firs and moss-draped hardwoods. As the t...
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Coast Guard OHV South Trail - 1343
This 8.8-mile sandy corridor is a quintessential dune experience, serving as a primary North-South artery running parallel to the crashing Pacific Ocean. The route connects the northern 10 Mile OHV Trail to the southern hub of Horsefall Beach Campground, offering a continuous flow through the shifti...
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10 Mile OHV Trail
Despite its numeric moniker, which refers to the adjacent Tenmile Creek rather than its distance, this 1.6-mile sandy corridor acts as a vital gateway into the vast Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Launching from the popular Spinreel Staging Area and Campground, the route plunges travelers imm...
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Taylor Ridge Road
This trail is best ridden during the summer. It's a great road even in the rain. Lots of trees are down on the road, depending on the time of year, as you will see in the pictures. This road is about 2 miles up Taylor Creek Road. There are a couple of good overnight camping spots on this road, as we...
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Hellgate Recreation Site
This is a nice trail that is definitely easier during the summer. The technical rating ranges from between a 1 to 3 in difficulty. There are some mud slides, but they are easy enough to get through, and the road ended at a good-sized washout. This trail goes through some beautiful country. The trail...
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Right Fork Hellgate Recreation Site
This is a gravel road with some middle-of-the-road washouts that you will have to straddle with your vehicle. Great overlook of the valley below and the Rogue River about halfway up. The trail is a bit overgrown from the winter. So if you're concerned about scratches may want to pick a different pat...
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Lower Stratton Creek Road
This is a nice and easy drive. It is a gravel road with some low branches, but most full-size trucks will fit under them. There are no real washouts on this section, even with all the rain. The trail is pretty easy to drive most times of the year. The trail has a nice turnaround at the end.
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Onion Mountain, Shan Creek
Onion Mountain is a great place to break away from the crowds in town and take in some beautiful scenery. If you're lucky, you might even see a bear or two. Most of the trails are open year-round; however, heavy snow can be expected in the winter, and there are spots where you can get cell phone rec...
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FS 4811011
This fast, 6.2-mile gravel artery serves as a crucial logistical link between the pastoral Lower Smith River Road (Highway 48) and the deeper interior of the Siuslaw National Forest (via FS 4811). The route navigates a complex "checkerboard" of land ownership, transitioning seamlessly through active...
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Walker Mountain Road
This trail follows a decent road that is somewhat rocky but not overly difficult. Located a short drive from Grants Pass, it offers great scenery and several pull-offs suitable for stopping to enjoy lunch and take in impressive mountain views. It remains passable in light rain and is well worth the ...
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Oregon Redwoods Trail
When you turn onto Peavine Ridge, this is the start of the trail. You cross the bridge over the creek, and the road turns to dirt and gravel. The trail climbs at a steady grade with Private Property on both sides of the road until you cross into the Siskiyou National Forest. Once you enter the Natio...
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FS 4811
This 13-mile solitary traverse offers a distinct change of pace from the wider mainlines of the Siuslaw National Forest. Connecting Highway 48A to the Popo / FS 48300 network, this route feels like a secret passage forgotten by heavy industry. The road is defined by its tight, claustrophobic single-...
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Coast Guard OHV Trail
This trail parallels the coastline, connecting Siltcoos Day Use to South Jetty Access, with multiple links to the open-ride beach. It winds through coastal grasses and shrubs, with frequent bald eagle and wildflower sightings. The trail is narrow, though passable for oncoming traffic. Expect continu...
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Open West
This track is along the west side of the open riding area. It is commonly used to travel from one part of the area to another, and is generally the easiest way to do so. Along the way, there are several side trails to the west leading to the beach. The entire track is on sand, with some of it being ...
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Elderberry Dead End
Lots of little hubs that branch off of this gravel road. There is no connection to candy spur hub as depicted on the GPS, so you can't loop around as it's a dead end. It's got a blue gate that is currently open just before you cross the bridge that Evens creek flows beneath.
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Beginner ATV trails near Langlois, Oregon
Explore ATV-friendly trails near you. These trails are accessible for vehicles up to 50 inches wide, perfect for ATVs and smaller off-road machines.

Bark OHV Trail - 1342
This 4-mile undulating sand track offers a dynamic North-South traverse through the inland section of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Running parallel to the coast but sheltered by the foredunes, the route connects the Horsefall and Old Bark OHV Staging Areas in the south to the Hauser Sa...
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Hauser OHV Trail - 1341
The Hauser OHV Trail is a 2.4-mile sandy corridor that acts as a premier gateway from the sheltered coastal forest directly to the crashing surf of the Pacific Ocean. Beginning near the staging area kiosks, this wide, deeply rutted sand route winds westward from the Hauser Hill Campground through th...
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Coast Guard OHV South Trail - 1343
This 8.8-mile sandy corridor is a quintessential dune experience, serving as a primary North-South artery running parallel to the crashing Pacific Ocean. The route connects the northern 10 Mile OHV Trail to the southern hub of Horsefall Beach Campground, offering a continuous flow through the shifti...
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10 Mile OHV Trail
Despite its numeric moniker, which refers to the adjacent Tenmile Creek rather than its distance, this 1.6-mile sandy corridor acts as a vital gateway into the vast Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Launching from the popular Spinreel Staging Area and Campground, the route plunges travelers imm...
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Beginner UTV/side-by-side trails near Langlois, Oregon
Find UTV and side-by-side trails near you. These trails accommodate vehicles up to 60 inches wide, ideal for UTVs, side-by-sides, and wider off-road rigs.

Bark OHV Trail - 1342
This 4-mile undulating sand track offers a dynamic North-South traverse through the inland section of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Running parallel to the coast but sheltered by the foredunes, the route connects the Horsefall and Old Bark OHV Staging Areas in the south to the Hauser Sa...
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Hauser OHV Trail - 1341
The Hauser OHV Trail is a 2.4-mile sandy corridor that acts as a premier gateway from the sheltered coastal forest directly to the crashing surf of the Pacific Ocean. Beginning near the staging area kiosks, this wide, deeply rutted sand route winds westward from the Hauser Hill Campground through th...
Learn more about Hauser OHV Trail - 1341

Coast Guard OHV South Trail - 1343
This 8.8-mile sandy corridor is a quintessential dune experience, serving as a primary North-South artery running parallel to the crashing Pacific Ocean. The route connects the northern 10 Mile OHV Trail to the southern hub of Horsefall Beach Campground, offering a continuous flow through the shifti...
Learn more about Coast Guard OHV South Trail - 1343

10 Mile OHV Trail
Despite its numeric moniker, which refers to the adjacent Tenmile Creek rather than its distance, this 1.6-mile sandy corridor acts as a vital gateway into the vast Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Launching from the popular Spinreel Staging Area and Campground, the route plunges travelers imm...
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