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Sherman’s Waltz

5 Star Route / Bend, Oregon / Published: Oct 2014 / Updated: Apr 2025 / Directions
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Leading out!
The Lake Creek trail, ~ miles 4 to 8.
Climbing up to Round Lake, ~ mile 9.
Some of the rugged gnar near the top of the climb.
Round Lake and Three Fingered Jack in the distance, ~ mile 13.
Descending!
The paved road connecting to the second climb, ~ miles 19 to 24.
Canyon Creek, ~ mile 25.
Beginning of the second climb, up and around Abbot Butte, ~ mile 27.
Mt Jefferson in the distance.
Descending from the back side of Abbot Butte.
Black Butte in the distance, ~ mile 32.
The hard-packed gravel road connector, ~ miles 32 to 35.
Lower Bridge, ~ mile 35. Photo Credit: David Berry
Pavement again, with a slight uphill grade, at ~ mile 36.
The Metolius River at the Wizard Falls Fish Hatchery.
The sector of paved road that closely follows the river, ~ miles 40.5 to 43.
Camp Sherman General Store, ~ mile 43.
The red cinder road after the Camp Sherman General Store.
The last section of single-track, ~ miles 44 to 45.
The Head of the Metolius River.
The parking area.
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Route:
Loop | 45 mi
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Gain:
3,300 ft
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Surface:
55% gravel, 10% single track, 35% paved
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Technical Difficulty:
Demanding
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Max Gradient:
+10% / -8%
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Sustained Gradient:
4% over 5 miles
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Climb Ratio:
0.7
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Effort:
3 (out of 5)
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Navigation:
Attention Required
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Locale:
Rural
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Tire Suggestion:
45 mm+
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Options:
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“Early in the 1900s Sherman County wheat farmers escaped the dry summer heat by migrating to the riverbanks of the Metolius River to fish and camp in the cool river environment. To help guide fellow farmers to the spot, devotees nailed a shoe-box top with the name Camp Sherman to a tree at a fork in the road. And so began what is believed to be the 1st tourist destination in Central Oregon!”

This ride is for you … if you like hard-packed gravel, a bit of rugged, … lakes and rivers, mountain views, some easy riding single-track … in an area that is not too remote (i.e. you will see people!)

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Map
Brown = gravel / dirt road
Blue = single track
Red = paved road
Purple = paved bike path
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Highlights & Remarkable Spots

Round Lake / ~ Mile 12.9

After a slight uphill, you will enjoy views from the surrounding mountains and a visit to Round Lake.

Lower Bridge / ~ Mile 35.3

Cross over the Metolius River via Lower Bridge.

Wizard Falls Hatchery / ~ Mile 38.3

Stop by the Wizard Falls Hatchery around mile 38.3 where you can take a right turn to the hatchery. Wizards Falls Hatchery was constructed in 1947. Most of the hatchery has rainbow trout broodstock which are supplied to the Deschutes sub-basin in SE Oregon. The hatchery is also used for recreational fishing programs incubating kokanee salmon and spring Chinook and summer steelhead. This is a part of the upper Deschutes Basin reintroduction program. [Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife]

This is also a good spot to refill on water.

Camp Sherman General Store / ~ Mile 43.1

Grab a bite to eat, some drinks, or even fly fishing supplies. The Camp Sherman Store has a small store, deli and fly shop.

Credits & Acknowledgements

Visit Bend Logo

This ride guide was funded in part by the Visit Bend.

Ride Details

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This route rides great (!) in the spring/early summer when the “washboard” is at a minimum, the peaks are snow-capped, and the flowers are in bloom. The fall colors can also be outstanding. If possible, do the ride midweek and not on a summer holiday weekend.

Terrain & Riding

The route leads out of the Head of the Metolius parking area, followed by a fun 3-mile section of single-track, slightly uphill. Climb up to Round Lake to enjoy the vast views of all the surrounding mountains. Then descend back down (ok this bit is always a little bumpy!). Then you can feel like a “hero” on the pavement and then begin the climb through the B&B Complex fire area along the southwest side of Mt. Jefferson. Descend, cross the Metolius River at Lower Bridge and then onto the Wizard Falls Fish Hatchery (which is well worth a stop), followed by rolling up on pavement back to Camp Sherman and a final leg along the Metolius River back to the parking area.

The Start

Lat / Long: 44.430428, -121.633832

Head of the Metolius parking lot. Pit toilets

Alternate Start
Suttle Lake day use area. See the Notes & Options tab for more info.

Food & Water

  • ~ mile 38 / Wizard Falls Fish Hatchery
  • ~ mile 43 / Camp Sherman Store
Notes & Options

Route Notes

  1. The terrain is mostly hard-packed gravel roads and easy single-track trail. The climb and descent to Round Lake (miles 8 to 18) and around Abbott Butte (mile 27 to 32) can be rugged, rocky and with some washboard. Thus, the technical difficulty rating of “Demanding”.

  2. Navigation is relatively straightforward and the area is bounded by the Wilderness to the west (no roads), the Warm Springs Indian reservation to the north (no access), the Metolius River road to the east (paved road) and Highway 20 to the south (busy road).

  3. The area is not too remote (you will see people) but there is limited call cell phone reception along the route.

Route Options

Alternate Start
We really like this option! A picnic area with great views of Suttle Lake and a lodge for food. This start breaks up the opening climb into an opening and finishing climb. Park in the day-use are at the lake. Pit toilets.

This option shortens the route by 4 miles and 300 less feet of gain. GPX File.

Shorter Options
You can easily shorten the route by eliminating:

  • Round Lake. Deletes 11 miles and 1150 feet of gain. At mile 6.9 go right on Jack Lake road. Intersect original route at mile 18.6.
  • Abbot Butte. Deletes 5 miles and 800 feet of gain. At mile 22 continue north on NF 12.
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Love Where You Ride! Learn More

One of the special sections of this ride is the Lake Creek Trail, miles 3.5 to 7.5. Recently Chinook and Sockeye salmon have started spawning again in Lake Creek and Suttle Lake due to the restoration efforts led by organizations like the Deschutes Land Trust. We really like the work that the Deschutes Land Trust does and urge you to learn more about their organization.

Videos

The Ride! Sherman’s Waltz

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

Trail Etiquette (Horses, Hikers & Bikers)

Whether you like to hike, bike, or ride a horse, we all want to enjoy our trails safely. Learn how to share the trail respectfully!

Podcasts

Lake Creek Where Salmon Now Run!

Lake Creek is an important tributary that runs into the Metolius River which is vital to salmon and trout habitat.  Lake Creek is located near Camp Sherman in Central Oregon and is very popular with many Dirty Freehub routes. Learn about the restoration efforts of the creek with Brad [...]

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.

LindaE (aka Gravel Girl)

LindaE (aka Gravel Girl) / Team Dirty Freehub

She loves a good day of gravel, like most people like a good book. She’s always amused by the outdoors and the wild adventures. Gravel Girl is a Co-Founder of Dirty Freehub.

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