Information About Mountain Biking In Baker City, Oregon
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Baker City, Oregon
Includes Salisbury, Pleasant Valley, and Haines
Mountain Biking

Crane Creek Trail #381A - Trails
Crane Creek Trail #381A is the road bed of the historic Dalles Military Road. Hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and ATV usage is allowed.

Davis Creek Trail #244 - Trails
Part of the Davis Creek Trail #244 travels through heavy stands of old growth and the hiker can expect to have many opportunities to view pilated and other woodpeckers. The length of the trail is 9.1 miles and is considered to be more difficult. Hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and ATV usage are allowed.

Elk Flat Trail #362 - Trails
Wildlife is evident along the Elk Flat Trail #362. Elk Flat is an excellent camp area with a spring a short distance away. Hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and ATV usage are allowed.

Elkhorn Crest Trail #1611 - Trails
Elkhorn Crest Trail #1611 is a National Recreation Trail and the highest trail in the Blue Mountains, crossing alpine and sub-alpine life zones up to 8,200' elevation. This trail is a total of 23 miles with elevations of 7100 to 8400 feet and is considered to be easy in some parts, and more difficult in others.

Horseshoe Trail #363 - Trails
Horseshoe Trail #363 affords many fine views of the drainages. Following the adjoining trail to the base, Little Baldy Mountain can be easily climbed and offers beautiful views of the surrounding area. Hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and ATV usage is allowed.

Indian Rock Trail #1648 - Trails
Indian Rock Trail #1648 offers a short, relatively easy ride from the Union Creek Campground. This trail is 1.6 miles long with elevations of 4224 to 4824 feet and is considered to be easy.

Malheur National Forest - Mountain Biking In National Forests
The 1.7 million acre Malheur National Forest is located in the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon. The diverse scenery of the forest includes high desert grasslands, sage and juniper, pine, fir and other tree species, as well as alpine lakes and meadows. Recreational opportunities include fishing, camping, hunting, hiking, mountain biking, off highway vehicle use, horseback riding, and winter activities.

Malheur Rail Trail #382 - Trails
Malheur Rail Trail #382 is located on the former Hines Railroad Grade. Hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking are allowed.

Oregon National Historic Trail - Trails
There are a number of ways to enjoy the Oregon National Historic Trail including auto-touring, visiting interpretive sites, hiking, biking or horseback riding trail segments and visiting museums. Depending on which segment visitors would like to explore, some or all of these activities may be available.

Summit Loop - Trails
Summit Loop is a highly scenic loop of 105 miles (92 if you take the Deardorff Cutoff) that climbs over five summits. This trail has elevations of 3450 to 5800 feet and is considered to be more difficult.

Twin Lakes Loop #602 - Trails
From the top, this loop offers beautiful views of the Baker Valley and the Wallowa Mountains in the distance. Mountain goats are often seen in their haunts on the ridge west of the Twin Lakes basin. This trail is 17 miles with elevations of 4400 to 8200 feet and is considered to be most difficult.

Umatilla National Forest - Mountain Biking In National Forests
The Umatilla National Forest, located in the Blue Mountains of southeast Washington and northeast Oregon, covers 1.4 million acres of diverse landscapes and plant communities. A wide variety of recreational opportunities are available on the Umatilla National Forest. Three classified wilderness and three national Wild and Scenic Rivers add their assets to the Forest.

Wallowa-Whitman National Forest - Mountain Biking In National Forests
The Wallowa -Whitman National Forest contains 2.3 million acres located in the northeast corner of Oregon. The Forest crosses into Hell's Canyon National Recreation Area located in Idaho. Recreational opportunities within the Forest include fishing, camping, hiking, mountain biking, skiing, boating, and much more.
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