
Tillamook State Forest OHV Areas
Posted by:
dkestrel
N 45° 37.331 W 123° 22.411
10T E 470882 N 5052138
The Tillamook State Forest offers some of the best (OHV) trails in the Pacific Northwest. The Browns Camp, Jordan Creek, and Diamond Mill OHV areas combine to provide more than 130 miles of riding through some of the more scenic areas of the forest.
Waymark Code: WMQNDF
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 03/07/2016
Views: 7
The Browns Camp and Jordan Creek OHV areas include trails for motorcycle, quad and four-wheel drive enthusiasts that range from easiest to extreme. The Diamond Mill trails are mostly more difficult technical single track trails for motorcycle use only. Browns Camp, Jordan Creek and Diamond Mill campgrounds and staging areas also offer overnight camping, as well as day use. Day use is free in the Tillamook State Forest. Brown's Camp is generally open from early April through October. Rogers Camp Trailhead and Diamond Mill OHV Staging Area are open year round. Jordan Creek is open from Memorial Day through mid-September. Please note: side-by-side ATVs such as the Yamaha Rhino, the Kawasaki Mule and the Polaris Ranger series are Class IV ATVs and are allowed to operate on the trails only where designated and signed. SEaSon: Year-round. Riding is best in fall and spring. Trails get dusty in summer, and may be closed seasonally, or due to fire restrictions. Area may be snowed in during the winter. Contact land managing agency for trail status.
Overall Trail Difficulty: Whoa partner, this is getting hard
 Land Ownership: Public
 Popularity: Crowded
 Trail Length (approx): 130 mi.
 Parking availble?: Yes
 Room for Trailers: Yes
 Permit required to access area?: Yes
 Camping sites nearby: Yes
 Are OHVs permitted: Yes
 Highest Altitude: Not listed
 Additional Trailhead: Not Listed

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Visit Instructions:
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