Trail 25
Total Miles
1.0
Technical Rating
Best Time
Summer, Spring, Fall
Trail Type
Single Track
Accessible By
Trail Overview
Trail 25 is a tight and winding single track through the Rivers South OHV Area in the Deschutes National Forest. The north end starts on Trail 30, it crosses ATV Trail 37 halfway through, and it ends on Trail 31. The trail is a narrow dirt single track that is loose and dusty, and it winds tightly through skinny lodgepole pines that closely line the trail, so you have to slow your speed and watch your handlebars on the tree trunks. The trail is very curvy for the entire route, and there are a lot of blind corners. The trail has very little elevation change throughout the 1-mile route, remaining flat, and it hardly has any rock or obstacles other than a couple of small roots. Some of the corners are deeper silt.
Photos of Trail 25
Difficulty
This trail is rated as "Most Difficult" within the trail system by the Forest Service, most likely due to the tight curves through the trees; however, there are no obstacles or rocks, and the trail is mostly flat, so it is still a very easy trail and is ideal for beginner riders. You just need to watch your handlebars on the tight trees and keep your eyes up for oncoming traffic.
Status Reports
Trail 25 can be accessed by the following ride types:
- Dirt Bike
Trail 25 Map
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