| Off-Highway Vehicles |
 |
|
 |
|
|
The Tillamook State Forest, located in the Coast Range mountains of northwest Oregon, offers some of the best Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) trails in the Pacific Northwest.
There are four primary OHV riding areas available on the forest: including Browns Camp, Jordan Creek, Trask and Diamond Mill.
The wide variety of trails access some of the more remote and scenic parts of the forest and provide challenge and excitement for both beginners and experts.
The Browns Camp and Jordan Creek OHV areas in particular provide more than 100 miles of easy to most difficult motorcycle, ATV and 4WD trail opportunities.
Regulated Use Fire Restrictions Now in Effect
7/3/2009
Use of motorized vehicles, including motorcycles, and ATVs is prohibited except on improved roads and in designated trail areas with a posted waiver. Riding OHV trails in the Browns Camp, Jordan Creek, Diamond Mill, Trask, and BLM Nestucca areas is permitted under a posted waiver.
Map of Regulated Use Area for OHV trails
(PDF format)
Motorized Trail Planning Meetings
Forest Grove and Tillamook districts have a combined Trail Planning Meeting the last Monday of every month open to the public.
For a location and meeting time please call or email Randy Peterson:
rpeterson@odf.state.or.us
Phone: 503-359-7470
Off Highway Vehicle Map
Off Highway Vehicle Regulations
Current Fire Regulations
OHV Trail Report
OHV Event Calendar
OHV Volunteer Opportunities
|
|

About Tillamook State Forest
Contact Tillamook State Forest
Tillamook Story
Interpretation
Tillamook Forest Center
Education
Recreation
Road/OHV Trail Report
Forest Management
Fire Regulations
Tillamook State Forest Home
Off-Highway Vehicle Links
New OHV Trail Map
OHV
Regulations
Camping
OHV Event Calendar
Event
Regulations
Volunteering
SWECO
Trail Machine
|
|
|
|
|