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Blue Mountains OHV Trail
Hiking is allowed
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Blue Mountains OHV Trail is approximately 60 miles long and 50 inches wide. It is designed for riding Class I and III all-terrain vehicles (which are three- and four-wheeler ATV's and motorcycles). Equestrians, hikers and mountain bikers may also share the trail. The route crosses sagebrush covered landscape, rough rocky fields, dense and open conifer forests, hidden meadows, and rustic bridges over wild creeks providing a primitive back country riding experience. The topography varies from gentle to steep rocky slopes that provide a variety of challenges to the rider. This trail is 5000-6000 feet and is considered to be easy to most difficult.

Facilities: There are no facilities provided at Blue Mountains OHV Trail.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted for Blue Mountains OHV Trail.

Best Time To Visit: Blue Mountains OHV Trail has a recommended season of late spring, summer, and fall.

Fees: No fees are charged.

Accessibility: This trail is not handicap accessible.

Rules: Do not litter.

Directions: To reach Blue Mountains OHV Trail from Baker City, start out going south on 3rd Street toward Auburn Avenue for less than 0.1 miles. Turn left onto Auburn Avenue for 0.1 miles. Turn right onto OR-7 and continue to follow for 9.1 miles. Turn left onto OR-245 for 36.6 miles. Turn slight left onto US-26 for 1.7 miles. From Unity, Oregon, Travel 8 miles west on County Road 600 and Forest Road 6005 to Elk Creek Campground. Or, to access the upper end from Unity follow U.S. Highway 26 to Austin Junction (22 miles). Turn northeast on State Highway 7 and travel 28 miles to County Road 410. From this junction travel 11 miles, past Sumpter, to Blue Springs Summit. The Oregon Campground, 12 miles NW of Unity on U.S. Highway 26, also offers a staging area and access to the trail.

Address
Wallowa-Whitman National Forest Headquarters
1550 Dewey Avenue
P.O. Box 907
Baker City, Oregon 97814
Phone
General: (541) 523-6391
TTY: (541) 523-1405
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