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Alpine Trail:
Smooth and fast with breathtaking views of Diamond Peak, the Three Sisters and more. Ride among old growth trees on hard pack, dirt single track. Once you hit the trail, there is still a little work with a couple one mile climbs, some minor technical spots and then it's mostly downhill! There are plenty of loops and offshoot options including Tire Mountain, Cloverpath, North Fork and more.


LARISON ROCK:
Fun, short and quick with patches of technical. Although mostly smooth and fast, it slows down for some steep narrows and tight spots. 5 miles of smiles.


SALMON CREEK:
A beautiful ride up the river to the Salmon Creek Falls. This flat trail runs right through town and includes a variety of local points of interest along the ride, including the fish hatchery and numerous swimming holes. There are no hills or obstacles, making it a perfect trail for new riders, but it is gorgeous enough with ample challenge off shoots making it also great for extremely experiecnced riders. A straight round trip is about 12 miles. For a harder option you can cross Salmon Creek Bridge for rolling hills with some technical patches. Gain some vertical with a trip up Dead Mountain then back on the Flat Creek Trail. A favorite trail that can offer something for all levels. Ask us about our $50 family ride that includes a Mt Bike Tour, tour of the Fish Hatchery, a game mini golf at the hatchery's one-of-a-kind course and lunch.



MIDDLE FORK OF THE WILLAMETTE RIVER:
(approximately 25miles one-way). This epic singletrack-dream-come-true is an all day affair. The trail is moderately strenuous and consists nearly 95% singletrack! It is amazing to think this is where the mighty Willamette River starts. The trail follows the river, as well as the historic Oregon Central Military Wagon Road in spots. The ride just keeps going and going... mile after mile of singletrack. This ride has many starting points.

We suggest only intermediate-advanced riders for this ride since it is an all day affair and a very long ride.


HARDESTY AND LAWLER DOUBLE SHUTTLE:
Shuttle two of the area's best downhill trails. Don't be fooled: both trails still include some climbing. We suggest you be at least an intermediate rider for these rides. Tons of fun and fast singletrack with some technical spots mixed in. Ride Lawler meet back up with your shuttle for lunch on your way to Hardesty. If they day goes well you might even get in a bounce 3rd shuttle, but only if you're good little riders.


ALPINE, TIRE MOUNTAIN, WINDBERRY (25 miles):
Riders asked for a ride with more climbing, so here you go. We call it our new epic ride. The ride starts with the famous Jedi section of Alpine and climbs up Windy Pas Trail which includes a great view of Diamond Peak and the three sisters. After 1 1/2 miles on the Alpine Trail you are off onto the Tire Mt Trail. Enjoy about a mile of climbing up to Tire meadow where you can take in the view and climb some more before you top off. Then get ready for your amazing downhill though the wide open old growth area. After that you reach the up and down joy of the Windberry Divide Trail, which features great singletrack.


HECKLETOOTH AND BUNCHGRASS (25+ miles):
The ultimate hard core epic ride - Shutle to the top. Lots of climbing, extreme switchbacks, speed zone through the rolling hills and generous switchbacks and more. Your reward for all that steep climbing is that you ride down the edge of the mountains. Tight, technical switchbacks and obstacles are an incredible reward. Not for the weak!

ADVANCED RIDERS ONLY! THE TRAIL IS VERY HARD TO FOLLOW IN SPOTS, YOU REALLY NEED A GUIDE NOT TO GET LOST. ASK A GUIDE WHAT YOU'RE GETTING INTO BEFORE YOU SIGN UP.

Contact us for details and pricing!