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AKA: Umpqua National Forest, Diamond Lake Ranger District, Mt. Bailey, Elephant Mountain, Elbow Butte, Lemolo Lake, Basket Butte, Kelsay Mountain
Good
16,000 acres (25 sq mi)
10 miles
4100 to 5200 ft.
May 1 through November 30
The trail system around Diamond Lake in the Umpqua National Forest offers miles of scenic, multi-use routes that wind near the area's pristine namesake lake. The riding experience is primarily on wide forest roads and ATV trails, as there are no single-track sections available. The terrain is mostly hard-packed earth with few rocks or other obstacles, providing a smooth and flowing ride through the forest that is best suited for riders looking for a casual, scenic excursion rather than a technical challenge. Located in the Umpqua National Forest, this area is open to all OHV types, so dirt...
Terrain for a variety of skill levels.
Trails are marked, though not rated for difficulty, and somewhat maintained.
Watch out for a few areas with hazards (assumed marked but use caution).
No parking fees reported.
Camping is allowed in developed sites only.
Yes
Oregon ATV Permit stickers required
May 1 through November 30
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