Dirt Bike Trails Near Yacolt, Washington

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L-1100

L-1100 is located in the Yacolt Burn State Forest which is nestled at the base of the Cascade Mountain Range in Southwest Washington. These roads are well maintained and are gravel with very few potholes.…
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Total Miles
9.8
Tech Rating
1 Easy
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

L-1200

L-1200 is located in the Yacolt Burn State Forest. It's an easy gravel road that is well maintained by the state. Once on the trail, you will first cross the West Fork Washougal River where…
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Total Miles
10.1
Tech Rating
1 Easy
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Hunters Bluff

Take the forest-covered path on your right. Deep woods become beautiful cliff sides, camping spots, and an overhang to a small creek where local wildlife comes to sip water. Large scat tracks litter this trail…
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Total Miles
4
Tech Rating
4 Moderate
Best Time
Su / Fa

Deep Forest Connection Road

This beautiful trail takes you deep into Gifford Forest. Trees line your path as you cross pothole after pothole through gravel and mud. Following this path, you will find yourself with an option to go…
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Total Miles
2.6
Tech Rating
2 Easy
Best Time
Su / Fa

Gentle Campers Offroad Creekside Drive

This gentle path is along the East Fork Lewis River. You will find yourself amongst beautiful trees, waterfalls, and free campgrounds. Having recently experienced a fire in 21-22 offshooting paths may see burn damage. This…
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Total Miles
3
Tech Rating
1 Easy
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa

Axel Breaker Speed Bump Lane

Follow this trail deep into the woods for unmaintained over-landing, camping, hiking, hunting, foraging, and bird watching as well as practice shooting. This trail is densely forested and potholes will play tricks on your eyes…
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Total Miles
2.4
Tech Rating
3 Easy
Best Time
Su / Fa

Larch Mountain L-1500

Larch Mountain L-1500 is located in the Yacolt Burn State Forest which encompasses 90,000 acres of forest in Southwest Washington. During the winter and spring, this area isn't advised for vehicle traffic as it is…
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Total Miles
7.6
Tech Rating
1 Easy
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Deep Woods Brap Adventure

This road is not for the faint of heart or those without a plan. Follow this off-camber, mud-filled, axle-grabbing trail to the end only to unload a smaller off-road vehicle. Overgrown and with no good…
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Total Miles
0.5
Tech Rating
4 Moderate
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa

Powder horn

Easy scenic route through the woods that can be done in a 2WD with good clearance. There are wonderful views and plenty of side roads to check out and explore. There are also a few…
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Total Miles
10.3
Tech Rating
2 Easy
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa

Creek Gravel Grumbler Road

This is a gentle, mostly un-maintained road that sits along the continuation of the path after Northeast Sunset Falls Road. It is easily assessable from the town of Moulton Washington. The trail is relatively silty…
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Total Miles
6.2
Tech Rating
2 Easy
Best Time
Su / Fa / Sp

Fossil Creek

This is an unmaintained Forest Service road. It is gravel but has very deep potholes and deep ruts. A high-clearance rig is advised with a good approach and departure angle. In the winter months, it…
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Total Miles
8.1
Tech Rating
3 Easy
Best Time
Su / Fa / Wi

Lookout Mountain Road

This is an easy dirt/gravel trail that can be narrow at times, which means depending on the width of your rig, you might pick up some extra trail badges. Lookout Mountain Road offers some magnificent…
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Total Miles
10
Tech Rating
2 Easy
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa

Campers Pass

A casual long relatively straight stretch of off-roading experience perfect for testing independent suspension. Found at the end of Szydlo Road, just north of the town of Stabler, Washington. Follow this trail for beautiful mountainside…
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Total Miles
6.1
Tech Rating
2 Easy
Best Time
Su / Fa / Sp

Pepper Creek

Pepper Creek is an easy gravel road that runs through the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. It offers a couple of small camp spots, but the main attraction is the hikes, both Curly Creek Falls and…
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Total Miles
6.1
Tech Rating
1 Easy
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa

Eastside

Eastside is an easy gravel road mixed with dirt, there are a few potholes both small and big, and some of them really sneak up on you. The road runs through Gifford Pinchot National. After…
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Total Miles
7.7
Tech Rating
1 Easy
Best Time
Sp / Fa / Su

Big Lava Bed Trail

This easy gravel route follows NF-65, NF-60, Carson Guler Road. A few interesting stops along the way include Panther Creek Falls, Goose Lake, Guler Ice Caves, and plenty of camp spots on the route. Also…
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Total Miles
20.6
Tech Rating
2 Easy
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

FR 65 - Panther Creek

This section of Forest Road 65 leads to a few hiking trails and a horse camp. The road conditions are that of typical mountain road: some potholes and erosion ruts will be encountered. As noted…
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Total Miles
6.4
Tech Rating
2 Easy
Best Time
Fa / Su

FR 6507 - Outlaw Road

Forest Road 6507 is a short connecting trail from the paved Wind River Road to FR 65 (Panther Creek) where the Thomas Lake trailhead is located. The trail is predominantly in dense, thick forest, but…
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Total Miles
4
Tech Rating
2 Easy
Best Time
Fa / Su

Washington Backcountry Discovery Route Section 1

This route covers all of section 1 of the Washington Backcountry Discovery Route (WABDR), from Carson to Packwood. Weather and route conditions can vary significantly from one area to the next, especially in early spring…
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Total Miles
124.5
Tech Rating
3 Easy
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa

FR 30 - Wind River

Forest Road 30 starts/ends at the Lone Butte Sno-Park and is a connecting road to FR 24, which has several campgrounds and hiking trails. The section before reaching FR 24 is paved. The dirt road…
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Total Miles
5
Tech Rating
2 Easy
Best Time
Fa / Su

Big Creek

The eastern end of Big Creek Trail is extremely overgrown with many tree branches in the trail. It will definitely leave pinstripes along an SUV or High-Clearance 4x4. It is a one-way road, with room…
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Total Miles
4.2
Tech Rating
2 Easy
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa

Pinto

Pinto road runs through the Gifford Pinchot National Forest and it is a gravel surface road, with a couple of potholes. The road is very easy and enjoyable, you will enjoy sections of rock faces,…
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Total Miles
19.2
Tech Rating
1 Easy
Best Time
Su / Sp / Fa

National Forest Development Road 4610

National Forest Development Rd 4610 has changed a lot over the last couple of years as the Riverside forest fire ripped through this area. Be advised that landslides, falling trees, and debris can occur in…
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Total Miles
10.7
Tech Rating
5 Moderate
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

Abbott Road 4610

This road takes you up the mountain past the La Dee Flats staging area out towards the quarries. The staging area has raised loading docks for loading and unloading trailers. Goes past the La Dee…
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Total Miles
6.8
Tech Rating
3 Easy
Best Time
Wi / Fa / Su / Sp

Greenhorn Creek Road

This 15-mile point-to-point trail passes several peaks (some have trails going to the top), Greenhorn Buttes, French Butte, Ferrous Point, and Pinto Rock. Pole Patch Campground is also along this trail. There are also great…
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Total Miles
14.2
Tech Rating
2 Easy
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa

Trail 800

The first trail marker you find on your way down Abbott Road towards the staging area. Muddy ruts, medium-sized rocks, deep water holes, tall ledges, and a play area are mid-way down the trail. Past…
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Total Miles
1.1
Tech Rating
6 Moderate
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

FR 24 - Berryfields

Forest Road 24 is a main trail that leads to nearly a dozen campgrounds and trailheads from off this one road. There are also several offshoot trails to explore. The Pacific Crest Trail passes through…
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Total Miles
8.1
Tech Rating
2 Easy
Best Time
Fa / Su

FR 66 - South Prairie Road

Forest Road 66 is one of the main connecting dirt roads that begins/ends as pavement and connects to FR 60 (Carson Guler Road). Along this route, there is the Little Huckleberry hiking trailhead, as well…
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Total Miles
5.8
Tech Rating
2 Easy
Best Time
Fa / Su

Mt. Hood NFSR 4613000

Road 4613 is the back route to get up to the LaDee Flats OHV staging area and the North Fork Quarry OHV Area. This road takes you through the Mount Hood National Forest past waterfalls,…
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Total Miles
4.5
Tech Rating
5 Moderate
Best Time
Sp / Su / Fa / Wi

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…
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Total Miles
10.1
Tech Rating
4 Moderate
Best Time
Su / Fa / Sp