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AKA: Ochoco National Forest, Beetle Spring, Whitetail Spring, Evans Creek, Dry Creek, Green Spring, Mckay Creek, Little Table Mountain, Big Table, Strickland Spring, Kidnap Spring, Lemon Creek
Good
12,800 acres (20 sq mi)
4500 to 5400 ft.
Open daily except during fire season.
The Green Mountain OHV Trail is a scenic 8.5-mile point-to-point ride that travels along open ridgelines before descending into a ponderosa pine forest. The trail features a mixed surface of clay and hard-packed soil, but riders should be prepared for challenging sections that include steep grades, loose surfaces, and exposed ledges. While some portions are easy, the overall trail provides a moderately challenging ride best suited for intermediate riders, rewarding them with panoramic views. Located northeast of Prineville, this trail enforces a 50-inch maximum width restriction and is open...
Terrain for a variety of skill levels.
Trails are regularly maintained, visibly marked, and rated for difficulty.
Watch out for a few areas with hazards (assumed marked but use caution).
No parking fees reported.
Camping is allowed (camp anywhere).
Yes
Oregon ATV Permit stickers required
Open daily except during fire season.
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