Oregon Timber Trail

The Oregon Timber Trail is 700 miles of trail and backcounty roads along Oregon’s mountain spine from California to the Columbia River Gorge. It runs south to north and travels through a variety of mountainous landscapes and small communities.

The Oregon Timber Trail is inspired by the Pacific Crest Trail and other long distance routes. What sets it apart is that it’s designed with mountain biking in mind - about 60 percent of the route is trail open to biking.

Some people ride the entire route in a few weeks and others take a month or more. Some just ride one section at a time and space out the journey over several years. The OTT corridor also includes rides that last only a weekend or a day.

Learn more at oregontimbertrail.org

Oregon Timber Trail - 2024

687.2 mi
36,480 ft
-43,233 ft

Camping

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Water

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Generic

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Food

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Lodging

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Viewpoint

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Trailhead

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Bike Shop

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Shower

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