Biking
There are numerous mountain biking trails and some road cycling options in Deschutes National Forest.
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Mt. Bachelor
Located roughly 21 miles to the west of Bend, Mt. Bachelor offers downhill skiing, snowboarding and tubing.
Newberry National Volcanic Monument - Deschutes NF
In November of 1990, Newberry National Volcanic Monument was created within the boundaries of Deschutes National Forest. Managed by the U.S. Forest Service, this monument provides a unique…
Phil's Trailhead
This is one of the most popular mountain biking trailheads in the Pacific Northwest. Numerous trails of varying difficulty originate at this trailhead, including Phil's Trail. This area has quick…
Sisters Tie Trailhead
This trail goes north from Sisters, then turns west and ends at the Indian Ford Campground.
Skyliners Sno-Park/Trailhead
Site Open
This sno-park/trailhead is a small parking lot with one toilet. It provides access to non-motorized trails in both summer and winter. Spectacular Tumalo Falls is about three miles west of here,…
Slough Day Use Area
This site is located next to a large bend on the Deschutes River among a mature stand of ponderosa pines. It offers access to the Deschutes River Trail. There is a boat ramp and a toilet, as…
Sun-Lava Paved Path
This 5.5 mile paved multi-use path within the national forest land travels in and outside the boundaries of the Newberry National Volcanic Monument. The non-motorized path travels from the Lava Lands…
Suttle Tie Trailhead
This trail begins at the Suttle Tie Trailhead and ends at Suttle Lake.
Swamp Wells Horse Camp
Located at Swamp Wells, the horse camp offers access to three northbound trails and one southbound trail.