The Oregon Timber Trail (OTT) is now open for business. This 668-mile mountain biking trail runs south to north across the great state of Oregon. It is divided into 4 tiers and 10 segments that cover 668-miles from Lakeview, Oregon to Hood River, Oregon. In total, the trail covers 668-miles, 66,015′ of elevation gain, and can be ridden in 20 to 30 days.

According to the Oregon Timber Trail Pioneer Year 2017 Route Guide, the trail is the longest single track mountain bike trail in Oregon and is North America’s premiere long distance mountain bike route. If you’re into bike packing, this is going to be your new destination of choice. Depending on conditions, the trail should be rideable from Mid July to Mid October every year.
The OTT consists of:
- 51% singletrack
- 15% 4×4
- 25% gravel
- 9% paved
Here are a few quick stats about each tier of the Oregon Timber Trail from the route guide:
- Fremont Tier
- 3 Segments
- 201 Miles
- 19,181′ Elevation Gain
- 6-10 Days
- Willamette Tier
- 2 Segments
- 148 Miles
- 13286′ Elevation Gain
- 4-6 Days
- Deschuhtes Tier
- 2 Segments
- 130 Miles
- 9673k’ Elevation Gain
- 3-6 Days
- Hood Tier
- 3 Segments
- 193 Miles
- 24370′ Elevation Gain
- 5-9 Days
If you’re looking for world class bike packing, the OTT delivers. Learn more about the trail on OregonTimberTrail.org and via the Oregon Timber Trail Route Guide.