37 Mountain Bike Trails near Prineville, Oregon
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Lower Deschutes Wild and Scenic River
Prineville, Oregon
2.1 miles SWThe Lower Deschutes River is Central Oregon's playground. From white water rafting and swimming to hiking and biking, you'll find an ideal location for outdoor sports. Follow the Lower...
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Prineville Resevoir campground trail
Prineville, Oregon
12.7 miles SEGreat single track. Rock and steeper inclines with some off camber parts of the trail make for some good technical riding. You can actually ride from Prineville Oregon State campground...
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Smith Rock State Park
Terrebonne, Oregon
15.6 miles WSmith Rock is Oregon’s premier rock climbing destination, and one of the best sport climbing areas in the United States. This world-renowned sport climbing mecca has more than once been at...
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Cole loop
Culver, Oregon
18.0 miles NWClimb the cole loop.
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Lookout Mountain
Prineville, Oregon
21.2 miles EBeautiful remote mountain tops and great climbing. The down hill is amazing.
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Juniper Trails
Redmond, Oregon
22.5 miles WJuniper Trails is a wonderful destination for mountain bikers of all skill levels. The miles of trails are broken into longer and shorter loops. Beginners can feel confident riding on the main...
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Horse Ridge Recreation Area
Bend, Oregon
29.1 miles SWExcellent riding.
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Swamp Wells Trail
Bend, Oregon
29.2 miles SWThis trail extends from near Horse Butte, just south of Bend, to the north rim of Newberry Caldera. source: fs.usda.gov
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Horse Butte
Bend, Oregon
29.8 miles SWTrails in this area are good for those who want a less crowded alternative to the busy trails west of Bend. Please be considerate of other users since these trails are designated...
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Arnold Ice Cave
Bend, Oregon
29.9 miles SWThis trail travels from Coyote Loop Trail #3962.0 to Swamp Wells Campground. The Skeleton Cave Trail #3963.1 and the Fuzztail Butte Trail #3965 are accessed from this trail....
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Boyd Cave Trail
Bend, Oregon
30.2 miles SWOpen sage and sparse forest with vistas of the Three Sisters to the west and Newberry Buttes to the south. source: fs.usda.gov
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Coyote Loop Trail
Bend, Oregon
30.3 miles SWOpen sage and sparse forest with vistas of the Three Sisters to the northwest. source: fs.usda.gov
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Entrada Loop Trail
Bend, Oregon
32.6 miles SWNice for day hiking, or as a mountain bike connector to either the Tumalo Trail System or the Deschutes River Trail. source: fs.usda.gov
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Phil's Trail
Bend, Oregon
32.6 miles SWSince this is the namesake for the entire trail system and the oldest trail in the area, I kind of expected a blown-out doubletrack. That is entirely NOT the case! COTA has done an...
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Ben's Lower
Bend, Oregon
32.7 miles SWBen's is about 7 miles long one-way, and is split into basically two portions. The lower portion is all two-way, flowy cross country trail, but the upper section of Ben's is...
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Stevens Canyon Loop
Sisters, Oregon
34.8 miles WSingle track, 20 mile loop, adopted from an old motocross loop.
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Inn Loop
Bend, Oregon
35.3 miles SWA moderately easy ride through some nice stands of lodgepole pine and ponderosa pine.Mileposts:0.0 - Trailhead parking lot at junction of FS roads 46 and 41. Head out on FS road 41.0.6...
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Peterson Ridge Loop
Sisters, Oregon
35.6 miles WX-country riders will love this system. Basically this is an 18 mile loop with no less than 12 Ć¢âā¬ĆÅconnectorĆ¢âā‰āĀ¢ trails running between the two sides, PT West &...
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Catch and release
Bend, Oregon
36.5 miles SWMost of Catch and release is a nice flowing single track that is easy to ride. At the south end there are some rock sections that add a little fun to the route. This is a great way to...
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Storm King
Bend, Oregon
37.2 miles SWA fun trail by itself however is mainly used as access too or in conjunction with others as loop routes etc. Running N-S across the face of the Mtn slope there is not a lot of climbing...
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