
Dirt Bike Trails
Near Wasco, Oregon
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Dirt Bike Trails Near Wasco, Oregon
Discover the best dirt bike trails near you. Browse trail maps, check difficulty ratings, and find your next adventure — whether you're looking for a quick ride or an all-day expedition.
Starvation Lane River Access
The Starvation Lane River Access road to the John Day River is a gravel road that winds through wheat fields and sagebrush. The upper section of the gravel road can be anything from smooth to rough, or washboard to puddle-laden, depending on the time of the season. The lower section is a "primitive"...
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Little Badger Creek South Road
This is an adventurous dirt road that is not recommended for passenger cars. It would be fun for a Subaru or all-wheel drive vehicle with good tire placement. If conditions are wet, it would require true low-range four-wheel drive. There are several campsites off the main trail, Marywood Drive. The ...
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Long Prairie 17
Long Prairie 17 is a byway located in the 1.1-million-acre Mount Hood National Forest. Once you turn onto Long Prairie 17 it begins as pavement and then starts up the hill into gravel which is very bumpy with potholes. This route rides the ridge and parallels a popular hiking trail called Surveyors ...
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Buck Creek N-1000 to Little Baldy Peak
The journey begins with an opportunity to observe whitewater kayakers on the White Salmon River at Northwestern Park, providing a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the surroundings. Continuing west a short distance and turning left onto Nestor Peak Road/N-1000, the road ascends the ridge, passing thro...
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Lookout Mountain Road - FR 4410000
An easy dirt road that takes you through the Mt. Hood National Forest. It connects to several other trails in the area, and leads to a few trailheads for hiking and biking. The trail can get dusty behind other vehicles. Unmaintained in the winter months. Keep an eye open, and you'll catch glimpses o...
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Green Point - 2810
Green Point - 2810 is a beautiful scenic drive through the Mount Hood National Forest in Northwest Oregon. This road is mainly gravel however there are areas where large boulders and rocks have come on the road and you have to swerve to avoid them as well as large trees lying over the road. Going up...
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Cloud Cap Road
This trail is an irregular gravel road marked by large rocks, numerous potholes, and segments of profound dust which create the potential to get stuck. Its accessibility varies with the seasons and may be gated due to snowfall or fallen trees during winter. This route allows you to approach the Nort...
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Hood River OHV 160 to 140 to 133
This is a loop of connecting trails in the Hood River OHV Park. There are lots more trails to come from this park. The system has some quad trails and a lot of single track. You will find a lot of Mountain bikers riding these trails as well. Some of the trails in the system are for non-motorized bik...
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Badger Lake Via Bennett Pass
This route will lead you from Bennett Pass down into Badger Lake. After leaving Bennett Pass Road, you will be heading down a fairly steep grade on Forest Road 140. The road is a single track with some tight spaces that could pin stripe full-size rigs. Most high clearance vehicles will be able to ta...
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DNR N-4000 Road
Embark on an off-road journey through a conifer forest, where the towering trees guide your path. This route promises a blend of rugged terrain, panoramic vistas, and hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Your journey commences with a gentle ascent, leading you along the edge of a clear-cut. Here, t...
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Rock Creek - 4811
Embark on this 15-mile journey through the eastern section of the 1.1-million-acre Mount Hood National Forest. You begin right off of Wamic Road which is paved. You start a steady climb up this washboard, pothole road where you will find beautiful scenic views of the Cascade Mountains and Tygh Valle...
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Bennett Pass 2
Bennett Pass is a popular seasonal Forest Service Road off Highway 35, along Mt. Hood's Eastern flank. It is open to vehicles from late spring (dependent on snowpack) to December 1st. When the trail was mapped in mid-July, there were still snow patches present in the shaded areas, in addition to mud...
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Dead Point - FS 2820
This forest road is mostly gravel and smooth surfaced. The road travels through dense forest, but in sections it opens up and you get amazing views of Mt. Hood. As you go further up the trail you will get views of Mount Defiance, which is the tallest peak on the Columbia River Gorge. The road dead e...
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Larch Mountain Road
This trail leads you into the Mount Hood National Forest near Upper Green Point Reservoir. This area has many ATV and dirt bike trails, which cross the road in some places, so drive with care. The trail is a wide and smooth gravel road with little to no wash and ruts. There is a gradual incline and ...
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587
Trail 587 is a short trail under half a mile long that descends from 596, starting easy and widening through forested areas. The north end features downed logs near the entrance to a burn area, which could significantly increase the difficulty. The trail passes through scenic Douglas fir forests and...
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The Monte's (NF 18)
This trail begins at the Oklahoma Campground and leads past Monte Carlo Lower Trailhead and Monte Cristo Lower Trailhead. This is a very narrow two-track that has large, deep potholes and erosion diversions to navigate. Lower clearance vehicles are not recommended. The further up the trail, the more...
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586
Trail 586 has narrow, primitive, and less-maintained sections of trail, and numerous downed logs, including some very large logs requiring reroutes or riding over. Portions range from narrow trail resembling more of a singletrack, with loose rocks and sharp curves, to wider gravel road segments. The...
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Mount Defiance - NF 2821000
Mount Defiance road scrambles 1600'+ out of the hills West of Hood River, Oregon to the summit of Mount Defiance and the edge of the Mark O Hatfield Wilderness. The summit tops out at just under 5,000'. Once the gravel forest service road passes 4,000', the road bed quickly turns to a loose shale an...
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592
The east end of Trail 592 starts as a wide, gravelly road along the edge of a burn area, then narrows into a curvy two-track with small climbs on loose dirt and rocks. While some sections are narrow between the bushes with small embedded roots, the trail remains mostly smooth and easy. Several unmar...
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FR 1840 - N Holmes Creek
Forest Road 1840 could have easily been a candidate for the WABDR. It's an immensely fun, windy, two-track trail through the forest. With how dense the woods are in some places, it gives the feeling of driving through a tunnel almost. There are a couple of challenging spots that'll be encountered, i...
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ATV trails near Wasco, 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.

Little Badger Creek South Road
This is an adventurous dirt road that is not recommended for passenger cars. It would be fun for a Subaru or all-wheel drive vehicle with good tire placement. If conditions are wet, it would require true low-range four-wheel drive. There are several campsites off the main trail, Marywood Drive. The ...
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Long Prairie 17
Long Prairie 17 is a byway located in the 1.1-million-acre Mount Hood National Forest. Once you turn onto Long Prairie 17 it begins as pavement and then starts up the hill into gravel which is very bumpy with potholes. This route rides the ridge and parallels a popular hiking trail called Surveyors ...
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Buck Creek N-1000 to Little Baldy Peak
The journey begins with an opportunity to observe whitewater kayakers on the White Salmon River at Northwestern Park, providing a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the surroundings. Continuing west a short distance and turning left onto Nestor Peak Road/N-1000, the road ascends the ridge, passing thro...
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Lookout Mountain Road - FR 4410000
An easy dirt road that takes you through the Mt. Hood National Forest. It connects to several other trails in the area, and leads to a few trailheads for hiking and biking. The trail can get dusty behind other vehicles. Unmaintained in the winter months. Keep an eye open, and you'll catch glimpses o...
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UTV/side-by-side trails near Wasco, 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.

Little Badger Creek South Road
This is an adventurous dirt road that is not recommended for passenger cars. It would be fun for a Subaru or all-wheel drive vehicle with good tire placement. If conditions are wet, it would require true low-range four-wheel drive. There are several campsites off the main trail, Marywood Drive. The ...
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Long Prairie 17
Long Prairie 17 is a byway located in the 1.1-million-acre Mount Hood National Forest. Once you turn onto Long Prairie 17 it begins as pavement and then starts up the hill into gravel which is very bumpy with potholes. This route rides the ridge and parallels a popular hiking trail called Surveyors ...
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Buck Creek N-1000 to Little Baldy Peak
The journey begins with an opportunity to observe whitewater kayakers on the White Salmon River at Northwestern Park, providing a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the surroundings. Continuing west a short distance and turning left onto Nestor Peak Road/N-1000, the road ascends the ridge, passing thro...
Learn more about Buck Creek N-1000 to Little Baldy Peak

Lookout Mountain Road - FR 4410000
An easy dirt road that takes you through the Mt. Hood National Forest. It connects to several other trails in the area, and leads to a few trailheads for hiking and biking. The trail can get dusty behind other vehicles. Unmaintained in the winter months. Keep an eye open, and you'll catch glimpses o...
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