Since the earliest days of the "Wild West", Klamath, Lake and Modoc Country has been worthy of the wildest. Today's residents and visitors to the area, however, find their excitement not in taming the west, but in the great outdoors. And there is no better way to experience the hugeness of nature than from the seat of your mountain bike.

Klamath, Lake and Modoc Country offers a bounty of trails from the rugged to the groomed. A "rail of trails" program begun in 1992 will eventually convert over one hundred miles of OC&E and Woods Line rails laid in 1917 to woods lines of a different breed. Cyclists enjoy high desert, forest and waterside on these trails and can reach camping sites with adventure.

The citified Mountain biker will find extensive opportunities for cycling as well. The Klamath Freewheelers and Klamath Cyclists both are active clubs with regular organized rides. The Klamath Heat is an annual race that draws hundreds of riders from throughout the Northwest and the nation.

In planning your trip, remember that bikes are not permitted within any Federally designated wilderness and on the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail. Please Tread Lightly.

Discover mountain biking in Klamath, Lake, and Modoc Country - and find diversity, challenge and family fun.

1. Fremont Trail System
2. High Lakes Trail
3. Likely Mountain Trail
4. Woodland Jurassic Ride
5. Base Camp: Crescent Lake Junction
6. Base Camp: Corral Springs Campground
7. Base Camp: Scott Creek Campground
8. Devil's Garden Ride
9. Mt. Bailey Ride

Because of the unlimited options, rides 5,6, and 7 are labeled Base Camps. From these base camps you can customize your own ride based on ability and interest.


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