Off-Road Trails in Oregon

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Learn more about Bachelor Butte
Bachelor Butte

Bachelor Butte

Bachelor Butte road runs through the Umpqua National Forest. It is an easy gravel road that can be steep and curvy in sections. This road is not short of views, you will be entertained by…
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Total Miles
10.2
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Learn more about Back Way to the Lost Forest
Back Way to the Lost Forest

Back Way to the Lost Forest

Headed north off the Christmas Valley Highway to explore. The road goes through some very deep and muddy puddles, through sagebrush, and eventually the East border of the Christmas Valley Sand Dunes. There are many…
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Total Miles
24.1
Tech Rating
3Easy
Best Time
Summer, Spring, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Backroads to Swiftwater to Peel Oregon
Backroads to Swiftwater to Peel Oregon

Backroads to Swiftwater to Peel Oregon

Great viewing points of the N. Umpqua River and the area of Thunder Mountain. There are lots of opportunities for mudding and enjoying a nice day on the mountain. It is a great trail for…
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Total Miles
18.5
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Bacona-Pisgah Home Road
Bacona-Pisgah Home Road

Bacona-Pisgah Home Road

Along this road, you will see a mixed bag of conifer and hardwood. The trail is open year-round and offers the chance to see wildlife in the area. During the winter months expect deep snow.…
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Total Miles
2.2
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Badger Lake Via Bennett Pass
Badger Lake Via Bennett Pass

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…
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Total Miles
6.9
Tech Rating
4Moderate
Best Time
Summer, Fall
Learn more about Bald Butte Lookout
Bald Butte Lookout

Bald Butte Lookout

This trail is easy and short. It is the closest and most easily accessible fire lookout from the town of Burns. The trail is dirt, with no difficult obstacles beyond some very deep ruts and…
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Total Miles
0.7
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Fall, Summer, Spring
Learn more about Bald Mountain
Bald Mountain

Bald Mountain

Start just west of McGuire Reservoir, turn left into an opening, and look for a bridge. This is a 6.7-mile route. Be aware that it crosses through Weyerhaeuser land with gates. The gates may be…
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Total Miles
6.6
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Summer, Fall
Learn more about Bark OHV Trail - 1342
Bark OHV Trail - 1342

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…
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Total Miles
4.1
Tech Rating
3Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Barnhardy Rd
Barnhardy Rd

Barnhardy Rd

Barnhardy Road is usually open August thru December. The road runs between Hot Springs Campground and Guano Campground. It is mostly a nice two-track, but there are some rutted and rocky sections. You will also…
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Total Miles
6.2
Tech Rating
4Moderate
Best Time
Summer, Fall
Learn more about Barr Road Cut through
Barr Road Cut through

Barr Road Cut through

A rad way to get from Tumalo to the Cline Butte Trail System. This is an unmaintained road that is the fun route between Tumalo and Sisters or Redmond. Generally plenty of friendly people along…
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Total Miles
6.7
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Fall, Summer, Spring, Winter
Learn more about Bat Bridge #50
Bat Bridge #50

Bat Bridge #50

Bat Bridge #50 is a short but engaging trail that winds tightly through dense forest and descends a fern-covered hillside. The narrow dirt path features natural drop-offs formed by embedded roots and rocks, with frequent…
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Total Miles
0.4
Tech Rating
6Moderate
Best Time
Spring, Fall
Learn more about Bear Creek Road (Painted Hills Trail)
Bear Creek Road (Painted Hills Trail)

Bear Creek Road (Painted Hills Trail)

This maintained gravel road will take you through part of the John Day Fossil Beds and Painted Hills National Monument. You can access the Painted Hills Overlook from this trail, which has several hiking trails…
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Total Miles
1.0
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Learn more about Bear Pass 1509
Bear Pass 1509

Bear Pass 1509

Bear Pass was most likely named for the black bears that inhabit this area. Bears have been spotted along this route, so take precautions when entering. Bear Pass is located in the 1.6-million-acre Willamette National…
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Total Miles
26.2
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Learn more about Bearwallow Butte
Bearwallow Butte

Bearwallow Butte

This is a fun trail up to a radio tower. Just above the tower, there is a large rock ledge that offers a cool view of the City of Bend below. There is an access…
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Total Miles
3.9
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Learn more about Beaverslide #52 (Extreme)
Beaverslide #52 (Extreme)

Beaverslide #52 (Extreme)

This directional segment of Beaverslide #52 is a double black diamond descent that should be ridden south to north. The trail is extremely narrow, heavily overgrown, and visibility is often limited through thick brush. It…
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Total Miles
0.8
Tech Rating
9Extreme
Best Time
Spring, Fall
Learn more about Bell Camp Road
Bell Camp Road

Bell Camp Road

Expect potholes and wildlife--perhaps even hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders. This is a nice gradual road that is maintained pretty well. Watch out for log trucks or any kind of truck. There are wide…
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Total Miles
5.7
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Bell Mountain Loop
Bell Mountain Loop

Bell Mountain Loop

Right before you head up this loop you will go through an unnamed road. You will go through a big puddle and up a steep, loose hill with water running down one of the rutted…
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Total Miles
2.0
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Learn more about Bell Mountain to Rye Mountain
Bell Mountain to Rye Mountain

Bell Mountain to Rye Mountain

Bell Mountain is located in the Upper Nestucca OHV Area west of McMinnville, Oregon. Bell Mountain is 2,608 feet and once housed a fire lookout tower which was removed in 1951. You can park nearby…
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Total Miles
4.3
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Summer, Fall
Learn more about Bennett Pass
Bennett Pass

Bennett Pass

Bennett Pass is a popular seasonal Forest Service road off of Highway 35 on Mt Hood's Eastern flank. It is open to vehicles from late spring (dependent on snowpack) to December 1st. In the winter,…
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Total Miles
4.1
Tech Rating
6Moderate
Best Time
Summer, Fall
Learn more about Bennett Pass 2
Bennett Pass 2

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…
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Total Miles
5.9
Tech Rating
5Moderate
Best Time
Summer, Fall

ATV trails in Oregon

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#41

#41

Firefox #41 is a short but challenging half-mile ATV trail featuring a steep and technical climb followed by a rugged descent. The initial climb is wide but deeply troughed, with barely enough room for ATVs.…
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Total Miles
0.5
Tech Rating
7Difficult
Best Time
Spring, Fall
Learn more about #41B
#41B

#41B

Trail 41B begins as a wide ridgeline track along the edge of a logging area, with dense forest on one side and open views across a clear-cut slope. The northern section resembles a gravel forest…
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Total Miles
0.6
Tech Rating
4Moderate
Best Time
Spring, Fall
Learn more about #41E ATV
#41E ATV

#41E ATV

This is a short, mostly flat ATV trail that runs along a wide shelf on the side of a hillside beneath a leafy canopy. While technically an ATV route, the narrow path looks more like…
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Total Miles
0.3
Tech Rating
4Moderate
Best Time
Spring, Fall
Learn more about #41F
#41F

#41F

Trail 41F is a narrow, rugged ATV route that appears more like a single-track. The southern entrance is tight and overgrown, barely wide enough for ATVs, and begins with a steep, rutted climb over embedded…
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Total Miles
0.5
Tech Rating
7Difficult
Best Time
Spring, Fall

UTV/side-by-side trails in Oregon

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10 Mile OHV Trail

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…
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Total Miles
1.6
Tech Rating
3Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Learn more about 1000 Line
1000 Line

1000 Line

1000 Line Road runs through a mix of Siuslaw National Forst, Weyerhaeuser, and private property and the road does connect with other roads. This is an easy gravel road that is typically unmaintained, it tends…
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Total Miles
10.2
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Learn more about 211
211

211

2110 road number 5850 is an easy gravel road. Depending on the route the road either starts/ends in Umpqua National Forest, or the road starts/ends in the Willamette National Forest, but most of the road…
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Total Miles
10.7
Tech Rating
1Easy
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Learn more about 22
22

22

Trail 22 is a 1.3-mile shared-use road connecting Trails 25 and 20. It offers an easy, wide track with a sandy dirt surface and large whoops, running through a mix of ponderosa pine and sagebrush…
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Total Miles
1.3
Tech Rating
2Easy
Best Time
Fall, Spring

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