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Recreation: Mountain Biking

OC&E Woods Line State Trail
Oregon's longest linear park. This 100-mile trail is built on the old railbed of the Oregon, California, and Eastern Railroad. The trail is open to all non-motorized recreation beginning in the heart of Klamath Falls and extending east to Bly and north to the Sycan Marsh. The first 7.1 miles are paved, the remaining 88 miles of trail are less improved but still a great ride. Beautiful scenery abounds, with majestic Mt. Shasta rising to the south, farmland, juniper, sagebrush, timberlands, Lost River, Merritt Creek Trestle. Camping is not allowed along the trail, except where designated. One such campground is at Switchback Trailhead (mile 32.5).

High Lakes Trail
From Klamath Falls, 33 mi. on Hwy 140 W to Lake of the Woods.

Trail has compacted gravel surface and connects Lake of the Woods and Fish Lake Recreation Areas. Crosses lava flows from Brown Mountain and offers spectacular views of Mt. McLoughlin.

Crescent Lake Junction
Hwy 97 N from Chemult, OR, 7 miles to Hwy 58, then another 15 miles to Crescent Lake Junction. Left on Road 60 takes you around Crescent Lake to Summit, Meek and Windy Lake trails.

Corral Springs Trail
Base Camp at Corral Springs Campground - From Chemult, OR North 2 ¼ miles to Forest Service Rd 9774, West 2 miles to Corral Springs.

Scott Creek Trail
47 miles N of Klamath Falls, OR, to Forest Service Rd 66, West 2 ½ miles., North ½ mi. to Sun Mountain Rd., W 2 ½ mi. to Forest Service Rd. 2310.

Mt. Bailey Trail
From Klamath Falls, take Hwy 97 N to Diamond Lake Junction to the south Diamond Lake entrance, then take Road 300 to the trailhead west of Diamond Lake. The trail is 5 miles with an elevation gain of 3113 ft. The lake ½ mile is steep and rocky. Breathtaking overviews of Diamond Lake, Mt. Thielsen and beautiful country.

Willamette Pass
Willamette Pass is Oregon's premier family-owned ski and summer resort located in northern Klamath County at the top of Hwy 58, 2 hours north of Klamath Falls. During the summer you can enjoy the many miles of maintained trails, fantastic views, and other great adventures. Ride the Oregon Skyway to the top of the mountain and enjoy the rest of the day and pristine views from your bike. These trails are designed for intermediate to advanced riders. Helmets are advised. After your exhilarating day of biking, the restaurant and lounge are at your service.

For additional information, contact Klamath Ranger District, 541/885-3400