Best ATV in Oregon

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1

Oregon, Hood River County

00 :08 hrs
1.4 mi
19.52295 ft
Unknown

Part of the Hood River OHV Trails, this route begins from the Binns Hill Staging area. There are several options for trails here that vary in difficulty and terrain. There are trail maps available at the kiosks with details of what is allowed on each trail. Some trails are multi-use so be cautious of other recreating. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required and an Oregon ATV Permit sticker.

2

Oregon, Lane County

00 :25 hrs
2.8 mi
732.32495 ft
Unknown

Noonday Trail begins at the Upper Trestle Creek Falls Trailhead. You will follow a road once used by early miners during the late 1800s. It has beautiful scenery with waterfalls and thick tree cover. There are some steep sections that have narrow switchbacks. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required.

3

Oregon, Union County

01 :50 hrs
9.2 mi
351.07288 ft
Unknown

Mt. Fanny OHV Trails are located in the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. Access is by Forest Service Road 6220. The trails here are narrow and can have rocky sections. Snow will be present until June. Vehicles must be 50 inches or less and a spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required. Camping is available at Moss Springs Campground.

4

Oregon, Coos County

00 :09 hrs
1.3 mi
22.064 ft
Unknown

Old Bark Road Staging Area is located in the Oregon Dunes NRA-Spinreel to the Horsefall area. The dunes are open year-round for riding but the beach is only open to motorized use October 1-April 30. There are picnic tables and toilets available for use and camping is a half-mile to the south. A pass from the Oregon Dune Visitor Center is required as well as a spark arresting exhaust silencer and an Oregon OHV Permit.

5

Oregon, Jackson County

00 :05 hrs
0.8 mi
0.84298706 ft
Unknown

Hoover Ponds County Park has a variety of terrain for off-roading including play pits, packed trails, gravel hills, and rock crawling areas. There is no fee but a vault toilet is provided. Bring your own water and shade. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required and an Oregon ATV Permit sticker.

6

Oregon, Clatsop County

00 :33 hrs
3 mi
210.48398 ft
Unknown

Nicolai Mountain OHV Area offers a variety of terrain for ATVs, UTVs, and dirt bikes. The trails are a mix of hardpacked trails to smooth, rugged, and rocky. You will find several loops as well as gravel pits to play in. This is the Shingle Mill Staging area (North)

7

Oregon, Linn County

00 :29 hrs
2.5 mi
62.131958 ft
Unknown

Santiam Pass OHV Area has a variety of forest service roads and 4x4 roads to explore. There are eroded volcanic peaks scattered throughout a forest of mixed fir and conifer pine trees. Trails usually open around mid-June. A spark arresting exhaust silencer and an Oregon OHV Permit are required to ride the trails.

8

Oregon, Douglas County

00 :09 hrs
0.8 mi
11.234009 ft
Unknown

Hamaker Staging Area is located on the north end of the Prospect OHV Trail System. There is a variety of terrain to explore with varying levels of difficulty. The trails will close temporarily during the elk hunting season. A spark arresting exhaust silencer and an Oregon OHV Permit are required to ride the trails.

9

Oregon, Crook County

01 :06 hrs
5.8 mi
230.25098 ft
Unknown

Beginning at the Green Mountain Trailhead, this route travels through the rolling terrain of juniper and pines. It is a multi-use trail so watch for hikers or horseback riders. There are some short, rough, steep sections. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required and an Oregon ATV Permit sticker. Dispersed camping is available.

10

Oregon, Morrow County

00 :09 hrs
0.7 mi
7.6480713 ft
Unknown

Morrow County Park has a variety of trails that wind through meadows, clay pits, forested sections, and tall grass. The trails are marked and restrooms, a concession stand, and spray wash are available. A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required and an Oregon ATV Permit sticker.

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