Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) riding and camping is a popular activity for many visitors to the Umatilla National Forest. The Forest has a variety of designated roads and trails for ATVs, quads, UTVs, side-by-sides, motorcycles, jeeps and 4x4s. As a partner with local OHV clubs, the Oregon Department of Parks and Recreation and other organizations, all riders are encouraged to ride responsibly and only ride on designated OHV roads and trails.
The Umatilla National Forest Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUM) are single purpose maps developed to display National Forest System routes (roads, trails and areas) designated for motorized travel. Twenty-one maps, printed front and back on a total of eleven sheets, make up the Umatilla National Forest’s MVUM collection. These maps display designations by vehicle class, seasons of use, as well as general travel rules and regulations and will be updated annually.
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Umapine Trail #1950
This trail begins at Trail #3154 and ends at Forest Service Road 5160310.
Welch Creek Campground & Trailhead
Welch Creek Campground has long been a favorite gathering spot for family reunion camp-outs and group hunting trips. The campground's open area and easy parking access make it ideal for such…
Welch Creek Trail #3030
This trail begins at Forest Service Road 10 and ends at Trail #3004.
Whoop De Doo Trail #3045
This trail begins at Forest Service Road 52 and ends at Trail #3152 and Trail 3155.
Wildcat/Cavalier Spring Trail #3245
This trail begins at Forest Service Road 46, Trail #3240 and ends at Trail #3116 and Forest Service Road 4600000.
Winom Campground & Trailhead
This campground is located along the paved Blue Mountain Scenic Byway southeast of Ukiah, OR. There are 10 campsites (3 of which are group sites) and 2 accessible toilets. Sites 3 and 4 have log…