The Oregon Timber Trail Race and Tour is an unofficial bikepacking event along the spine of Oregon from the California border to the Washington border. The majority of the route is singletrack.

When

Date: July 12

Time: 6:00 am

Details

Event Website

Organizer: Max Keegan | Mike Wingertsahn

Email: oregontimbertrail.race@gmail.com

Where

Deep Creek Forest Camp

NF-4015
Lakeview, OR 97630 United States

Event photo by Conan Thai

The Oregon Timber Trail Race and Tour is an unofficial bikepacking event with no entry fees, no prizes, and no support. It begins July 12 at 6:00 AM.

The event takes place on the Oregon Timber Trail, a singletrack-focused route that traverses the Cascade Mountains, connecting the California border to the Columbia River. This year’s event has two versions. The 300-mile option takes riders through the most remote Fremont tier of the trail and ends in Oakridge, one of the Pacific Northwest’s more popular mountain bike scenes. The longer version is 700 miles and continues north from Oakridge through the remaining Willamette miles, followed by the Deschutes and Hood tiers.

Race rules are to move forward on your own power and with no outside support. Treat each other and the land with respect. Tour rules are similar, but riding together and supporting each other along the way is encouraged.