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Oktoberfest

Development Route / Bend, Oregon / Published: Jun 2022 / Directions
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Oktoberfest Gravel Route
Tumalo Falls
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Route:
Loop | 29 mi
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Gain:
1,800 ft
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Surface:
80% gravel / dirt roads, 10% single-track, 10% paved
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Technical Difficulty:
Moderate
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Navigation:
Attention Required
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Locale:
Urban Backcountry
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Tire Suggestion:
45mm +
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Options:
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Wow! We need to do a complete rewrite of this route. Within the last 18 months, the original routes has been significantly affected by the decommissioning of the “COD Wimp-Out” road and the closure of Skyline Forest to public recreational use. For these reasons, we have reclassified the route as Development. The map and GPX file are accurate for riding and downloading, but the picture deck is not 100% representative of the ride. (Instead of going through Skyline Forest, you now take Jack Pine Road to reach the end of Skyliner Road. This road has been greatly improved due to logging activity but is steeper than the original route.)

We recommend this route as a fall or spring route, not a summertime route. The colors are best in the spring and fall and the road conditions are much better, firm with the moisture and cool evenings.

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Map
Brown = gravel / dirt road
Blue = single track
Red = paved road
Purple = paved bike path
GPX Download   Version 0.1
Ride Details

When We Like to Ride This

Spring or Fall, not summer — the moon dust can be brutal. The route needs moisture in the ground. Closed to access Dec 1 to March 31 for winter wildlife migration.

Terrain & Riding

This is one of our favorite routes to ride in the fall – the colors are in full show and the roads firm up with the moisture and colder nights.

The route crosses Tumalo Creek, climbs through the Two Bulls burn, parallels one of the old Tumalo canals, makes a “U” at Tumalo Falls, descends 3 miles of the Tumalo Creek Trail, and meanders through the Deschutes National Forest thinning project (a healthy beautiful forest now!).

Most of the terrain follows on wide gravel roads or double single-track forest roads. There is a section of single-track descending from Tumalo Falls that is rated as an “easy” mountain bike trail.

The Start

Lat / Long: 44.043498, -121.385350

Phil’s Trailhead parking area. Pit toilets.

Food & Water

  • None
Notes & Options

Route Notes

  1. Revision History

    • Version 3 (May 4, 2023): Skyline Forest closure re-route.
    • Version 2 (Fall 2021): COD Wimp-Out road decommissioning re-route.
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Videos

The Ride! Oktoberfest

A quick 2-minute video of what to expect on your ride!

Ridden and Reviewed by:

KevinE

KevinE / Team Dirty Freehub

He should have “Never Stop Exploring” tattooed on his chest! He loves adventures on bikes and is a Co-Founder of Dirty Freehub.

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