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| | *'''Mt. Beber ATV Trails''' Mt. Beber is a relaxed set of trails that are mostly flat. There are not to many trails, but there are a few that take a few hours to complete the trail. During the winter the mud becomes extremely slick and is like riding on ice. Not recomended for new riders on dirt bikes or small kids. Trails also become very dangerous when temperature is below freezing. | | *'''Mt. Beber ATV Trails''' Mt. Beber is a relaxed set of trails that are mostly flat. There are not to many trails, but there are a few that take a few hours to complete the trail. During the winter the mud becomes extremely slick and is like riding on ice. Not recomended for new riders on dirt bikes or small kids. Trails also become very dangerous when temperature is below freezing. |
| | *'''Upper Nestucca OHV Area''' Has three main parking areas with camping nearby. Many of the trails are overgrown forcing the riders to dodge and duck from many of the low hanging branches. During the winter months when it is raining the branches also make it very hard to stay dry. | | *'''Upper Nestucca OHV Area''' Has three main parking areas with camping nearby. Many of the trails are overgrown forcing the riders to dodge and duck from many of the low hanging branches. During the winter months when it is raining the branches also make it very hard to stay dry. |
| − | *'''East Fort Rock''' is located about 20 miles east of Bend. The area is around 110,000 acres. I recommend going early in the morning to avoid the dry silt and 100 yard dust trails. The trails go from mild to wild and each is marked with green blue or black experience levels. I've been riding for 14 years and there's some stuff that challenges the most experience trail rider. Be prepared for huge cinder cone hill climbs, lava bed tours, and huge straights. Another fun activity (if you go in the summer) is to take a newspaper up to the fire watch tower. It took us a while to figure out how to get there, but you can either take the passenger car/truck road or there's another trail that goes straight up the side of the mountain. I definately recommend this area for anyone that has not been there. Also if you get bored of the trails, about 10 miles furter on hyw 20 is Milican OHV area. This place has some big jumps and other small trails. | + | *'''East Fort Rock''' is located about 20 miles east of Bend. The area is around 110,000 acres. I recommend going early in the morning to avoid the dry silt and 100 yard dust trails. The trails go from mild to wild and each is marked with green blue or black experience levels. I've been riding for 14 years and there's some stuff that challenges the most experience trail rider. Be prepared for huge cinder cone hill climbs, lava bed tours, and huge straights. Another fun activity (if you go in the summer) is to take a newspaper up to the fire watch tower. It took us a while to figure out how to get there, but you can either take the passenger car/truck road or there's another trail that goes straight up the side of the mountain. I definitely recommend this area for anyone that has not been there. Also if you get bored of the trails, about 10 miles furter on hyw 20 is Milican OHV area. This place has some big jumps and other small trails. |
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OHV (Off Highway Vehicle) is a category that includes ATVs, Motorcyles, and Jeeps.