Mountain of the Rouge

Trail System - Oregon

Test your skills on this single-track, flow trail designed specifically for mountain bikes. Seven miles of trail (with more planned) provide a stacked loop system of trails with opportunities for beginning to advanced bikers. The higher you climb, the more technically challenging the trails become. A climb of 1,300 feet in elevation to the top of Tin Pan Peak rewards the advanced rider with a thrilling descent that features exposure, steep rollers, tight turns, berms, and rock gardens. The lower loops deliver plenty of challenges for beginning and intermediate riders. Spectacular views of the Rogue River and surrounding mountains abound from many locations along the trail.

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Map of the Applegate Sub-Unit in Southwest Oregon Protection District. Published by the Oregon Department of Forestry.Southwest Oregon - Applegate Sub-Unit 2014

Map of the Applegate Sub-Unit in Southwest Oregon Protection District. Published by the Oregon Department of Forestry.

Map of the Trail Sub-Unit in Southwest Oregon Protection District. Published by the Oregon Department of Forestry.Southwest Oregon - Trail Sub-Unit 2014

Map of the Trail Sub-Unit in Southwest Oregon Protection District. Published by the Oregon Department of Forestry.

Map of the Galice Sub-Unit in Southwest Oregon Protection District. Published by the Oregon Department of Forestry.Southwest Oregon - Galice Sub-Unit 2014

Map of the Galice Sub-Unit in Southwest Oregon Protection District. Published by the Oregon Department of Forestry.

Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) of Siskiyou Mountains Ranger District (RD) in Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest (NF) in Oregon and California. Published by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS).Rogue River-Siskiyou MVUM - Siskiyou Mountains 2019

Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) of Siskiyou Mountains Ranger District (RD) in Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest (NF) in Oregon and California. Published by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS).

Official State Map of Oregon. Published by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT).Oregon State - Official State Map

Official State Map of Oregon. Published by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT).

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Brochure and Map of Mountain of the Rogue Trail System in the BLM Medford District area in Oregon. Published by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).Mountain of the Rogue - Brochure and Map

Brochure and Map of Mountain of the Rogue Trail System in the BLM Medford District area in Oregon. Published by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).

Mountain of the Rouge Trails https://www.blm.gov/visit/mountain-rogue-trail-system Test your skills on this single-track, flow trail designed specifically for mountain bikes. Seven miles of trail (with more planned) provide a stacked loop system of trails with opportunities for beginning to advanced bikers. The higher you climb, the more technically challenging the trails become. A climb of 1,300 feet in elevation to the top of Tin Pan Peak rewards the advanced rider with a thrilling descent that features exposure, steep rollers, tight turns, berms, and rock gardens. The lower loops deliver plenty of challenges for beginning and intermediate riders. Spectacular views of the Rogue River and surrounding mountains abound from many locations along the trail.
WILD ROGUE Welcome to Mountain of the Rogue Trail System! Test your skills on this single-track, flow trail designed specifically for mountain bikes. Seven miles of trail (with more planned) provide a stacked loop system of trails with opportunities for beginning to advanced bikers. The higher you climb, the more technically challenging the trails become. A climb of 1,300 feet in elevation to the top of Tin Pan Peak rewards the advanced rider with a thrilling descent that features exposure, steep rollers, tight turns, berms, and rock gardens. The lower loops deliver plenty of challenges for beginning and intermediate riders. Spectacular views of the Rogue River and surrounding mountains abound from many locations along the trail. Know before you go open year round; riding during wet conditions is discouraged. no fees. Day-use only. No water or trash cans. Restroom available. the best riding conditions are in the spring and fall or early in the day in the summer. Summers can be very hot and dry and winter freeze-thaw can make the trail mudd. be aware that the trail system is directional with portions open to both hikers and bikers. Watch out for poison oak and rattlesnakes. directions The Mountain of the Rogue Trail System is located 18 miles north of Medford and 7 miles south of Grants Pass and is easily accessible from Interstate 5. Take Exit 48 at city of Rogue River. Turn north on Depot Street (toward town). Cross the railroad tracks and immediately turn right on Classick Drive. Turn right on North River Road and travel about 1 mile to the trailhead on the left. Contact info point of interest 3040 Biddle Rd Medford, OR 97504 541-618-2200 BLM_OR_MD_Mail@blm.gov The trail system is maintained with help from the Rogue Valley Mountain Bike Association (RVMBA) and community volunteers: rvmba.org

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