Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Umatilla, Malheur, and Wallowa-Whitman National Forests require the Oregon State Parks and Recreation ATV Operating Decal when operating ATVs. Decals can be purchased through the Oregon State Parks and Recreation offices or their vendors.
OHV Trail Riding
OHV riders to enjoy a rides through ponderosa and lodge pole pine trail, use caution as trails can become rocky and steep and while some trails maybe open to motorized vehicles there are size restrictions.
Trails are used by hikers, horseback and bicycle riders, please be prepared to share the trail.
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Crane Creek Trail #5024
This multiple use trail is the road bed of the historic Dalles Military Road. Visitors to the area can enjoy beautiful scenary, wildlife viewing throughout the year and wildflower viewing in the…
Davis Creek Trail #244
The majority of the trail is in moderate to heavy timber with only a few scenic vistas. Evidence of old mining and timber activities are visible from the trail. The roads to the western trailhead are…
East Davis Creek Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to Davis Creek Trail #244. There is a flat area for dispersed camping near trailhead. The trailhead is a beautiful spot with ponderosa pine. Visitors to the area will…
Field's Peak Trail #212
This trail provides access to Fields Peak, elevation 7362', and McClellan Mountain Trail #216. The McClellan Mountain Semi-Primitive Non-Motorized area is adjacent to the Fields Peak Trail. Visitors…
Horseshoe Trail #363
The trail begins as a narrow dirt road, narrowing to a shared use trail after about 3/4 of a mile. You may encounter motorized users. The trail climbs abruptly up and continues to be fairly steep.…
Nipple Butte Trail #346
This scenic trail offers a number of outstanding vistas from rocky crags and cliffs overlooking a great deal of the drainage basin of the East Fork of Beech Creek and the John Day Valley.Â
Sheep Creek Trail #371
This trail follows along Sheep Creek, through timber. Towards the end of the trail hikers will be up towards the top of lookout mountain allowing scenic views of the surrounding forest including…