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The Oregon Timber Trail is a world-class bikepacking destination that winds nearly 700 miles along high ridges, through forests, and past lakes and streams to span the length of Oregon. About 60% of the main route is on trails and 30% is on rustic dirt or gravel roads, making for an epic bikepacking adventure. The Oregon Timber Trail also includes a series of alternate routes and loops that allow you to generate your own adventure. FarOut is the official navigation app of the Oregon Timber Trail Alliance.

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The Oregon Timber Trail is a world-class bikepacking destination that winds nearly 700 miles along high ridges, through forests, and past lakes and streams to span the length of Oregon. About 60% of the main route is on trails and 30% is on rustic dirt or gravel roads, making for an epic bikepacking adventure. The Oregon Timber Trail also includes a series of alternate routes and loops that allow you to generate your own adventure. FarOut is the official navigation app of the Oregon Timber Trail Alliance.

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The Oregon Timber Trail Alliance helps provide up-to-date information on routes and conditions along the Oregon Timber Trail corridor. The OTTA is run by volunteers and is dedicated to creating mountain biking experiences that foster a sense of adventure, community, and care for the land. Their website includes a wealth of information about mountain biking the Oregon Timber Trail (https://oregontimbertrail.org/).

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Related Trail Guide

The Timberline Trail is a 41-mile trail around Mount Hood in northern Oregon. The trail is one of the most spectacular hiking trails in the world. It dips in and climbs out of canyons carved by the rivers that form from the many glaciers on the mountain. Most of the trail is in the Mount Hood Wilderness Area. The only developed areas are the two ski areas that the trail crosses, Timberline and Mt Hood Meadows. Sonia Buist created in collaboration with FarOut the this highly-detailed and comprehensive guide. Sonia Buist is the author of Around & About Mount Hood, 4th ed. We broke the guide into 8 sections and it is friendly to all hikers, whether day-hikers or thru-hikers.