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Bible Creek

Nearby Town: Tillamook, Oregon
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: Single Track 80%
Dirt Road 20%
Distance: 20.00 miles (32.18 KM)
Duration: 3 - 4 Hours
Elevation Gain: 1600 Feet (487 Meters)
Climbing: Steep At Times
Skill Level: Weekend Warriors
User Density: not specified.



Ride Summary:
ORV trails with dirt connecting roads. Tons of trail to explore!

Trail Description:
Bible Creek is a large ORV area in the Tillamook State Forest. The area consists of lots of singletrack with dirt road connectors. There are more trails than you will be able to ride in a day so you will be able to ride as much as you want. The maze of trails does make it easy to get lost so allow yourself plenty daylight to find your way back.

How to get there:
From Tillamook drive South on Hwy 101 to Beaver. Turn left onto Blaine Road. After about 12 miles turn right onto Bible Creek Rd. Turn left at the junction and the trails are on the left side of the road.


Posted by: brucecannon on 10/28/2002
You can also get here from either from Willamina or from Carlton/Yamhill. The network of ORV trails is pretty extensive, and runs the ridges from the bible creek access road east, paralleling the bald mountain access road (both paved). We found some nice loops on trails like "mutant fern" and "east tie". There appears to be a lot of use, but it was quiet the day we went. ruts in many places, but even some trail reconstruction and cinderblock erosion control. I'd say not really worth the drive, unless you're already in the area.


Posted by: Gavin B. on 7/10/2000
This place should be avoided by Mt. Bikers because of the incredible damage done by the motorized off road folks,we DON"T want to be lumped in with them by the powers that be!!...the singletrack is pretty lousy, and in spots unrideable...it's a long way out for really not much!!!


Posted by: Art on 7/28/1999
Beautiful area but not marked. Once you turn off of Blain Road into the forest you are on your own. The only turn I saw at about 12 miles was a turn to Niagra Falls.




 



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