Biking
Our national forests offer mountain bikers miles of roads and trails on which to ride. There are wide, quiet roads for beginners to get acquainted with their bikes and there are challenging, arduous trails that will test the advanced rider.
If you plan to strike out on your own to explore with your bike, it would be wise to buy a National Forest map. Please respect the rights of private landowners and always ask permission before you ride on their land. Also, be aware of the wilderness boundaries when you are riding on the trails. Bicycles are not allowed in the wilderness areas.
Remember to wear protective gear when riding your mountain bike: helmet, gloves and sturdy shoes. Also plan on taking food, water, sunscreen and a basic tool kit on all of your outings. Always maintain control of your bicycle and be ready to stop. Watch for traffic on forest roads. Be aware of hikers and livestock along trails. As a courtesy, please step your bicycle off the downhill side of the trail and allow livestock to pass. Some stock may be afraid of your bicycle, so stay in plain view and speak softly.
Most road bikes cannot handle gravel roads, so make sure you check your route accordingly.
Mountain biking is allowed on all Forest Service Roads, but not on all trails. Please check trail regulations to see if bikes are allowed.
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Antler Horse Camp
Antler Camp is located 50 minutes southwest of Silver Lake, Oregon. Besides horseback riding, there are opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and photography in this rugged mountain…
Aspen Cabin Recreation Rental
Aspen Cabin is a historic log cabin encircled by a split rail fence and is tucked away in a forest of fir, pine, and aspen in the North Warner Mountains. Wildflowers, such as Indian Paintbrush, Camas…
Aspen Point Campground @ Lake of the Woods
Located approximately 40 minutes west of Klamath Falls Oregon, Aspen Point Campground offers many amenities. This scenic campground is located on the northeast shore of Lake of the Woods. It…
Bly Ranger District
Bly, OR is in southeastern Klamath County in Oregon along Oregon Route 140. Fremont National Forest surrounds most of the area. Gearhart Mountain Wilderness is approximately 10 miles northeast of…
Can Springs Campground
Located on hour northeast of Lakeview, Oregon, Can Springs births a bubbling creek that flows through this primitive forest camp with a riparian vegetation area bordering it. Large ponderosa pine…
Chemult Ranger District
Mailing address: P.O. Box 150Chemult, OR 97731 USAPhone 541-365-7001Fax 541-365-7019TTY 541-365-7010Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:45 am - 4:30 pmClosed on National Holidays
Chiloquin Ranger District
38500 Highway 97 NorthChiloquin, OR 97624 USA(541)-783-4001 Office(541)Â 783-4009 Fax(541)Â 783-4010 TTYMonday - Friday, 7:45 am - 4:30 pmClosed on National Holidays
Corral Springs Campground
For those seeking solitude and quiet, Corral Springs is the place. This quiet campground is located 15 minutes northwest of Chemult, Oregon.There are five campsites among lodgepole pines, each with…
Cottonwood Creek Trailhead
Provides access to: Cottonwood Creek Trail #127, Cougar Peak Trail #125, and Cottonwood Loop Trail #128. Cottonwood Meadows Lake is nearby. Parking area is adequate for trailer turnaround and signed…
Cottonwood Recreation Area Campground
The Cottonwood Recreation Area, located 45 minutes northwest of Lakeview, Oregon, is one of the busiest campgrounds in the southeast zone of the Fremont-Winema National Forest. Western white pine,…