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The Top 8 UTV and ATV Trails in Oregon

By Kelly Wheatley | Behind The Wheel on October 10, 2022
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Just imagine being told of an ancient legend that ended with buried treasure. Then one day while rummaging through your parent’s attic, you find a treasure map that coincides with that exact story you’ve been told for years. What do you do? You go on a treasure hunt.

And that’s just what the Goonies did. They went on a treasure hunt through Oregon and found a motherload of gems and gold on One-Eyed Willie’s pirate ship.

Now, our plot doesn’t have quite the adventure backstory behind it, and we didn’t find any gold. But as off-roading enthusiasts and riders ourselves, we’re claiming to have found our own kind of fortune—the top 8 UTV and ATV trails in Oregon.

Let’s take a look.

Table of Contents

  1. Oregon Dune National Recreation Area
  2. Morrow Grant County
  3. Brown Camp OHV Trail
  4. Prospect OHV Trail Park
  5. Sand Lake Recreation Area
  6. Crooked Finger OHV Trail System
  7. Blue Mountain OHV Trail System
  8. Shotgun OHV Trail System

1. Oregon Dune National Recreation Area

  • Location: Florence, OR
  • Size: 3840 sq. acres
  • Style: Sand, steep hills, small jumps, large jumps, intersections
  • Machines: Dirt bikes, ATVs, UTVs, 4X4 jeeps, dune buggy
  • Experience Level: Amateur
  • Cost: $5.00/ daily pass, $35.00/ annual pass
Someone riding their ATV on the dunes
Photo by UTV Action Magazine

2. Morrow County OHV Park

  • Location: Lexington, OR
  • Size: 9,000 sq. acres
  • Style: Loose dirt, dust, rocks, trees, steep hills, small jumps, large jumps
  • Machines: Dirt bikes, ATVs, UTVs
  • Experience Level: Amateur
  • Cost: $2.00/ day
Someone driving their ATV over a bridge
Photo by The Mountain Eagle

3. Browns Camp OHV Area

  • Location: Forest Grove, OR
  • Size: 19,840 sq. acres
  • Style: Hard rock, dust, trees, water crossings
  • Machines: Dirt bikes, ATVs, UTVs
  • Experience Level: Amateur
  • Cost: Free
Dirt trail
Photo by Rider Planet USA

4. Prospect OHV Trail System

  • Location: Prospect, OR
  • Size: 195 sq. acres
  • Style: Loose dirt, mud, dust, trees, berms
  • Machines: Dirt bikes, ATVs, UTVs
  • Experience Level: Amateur
  • Cost: Free
Dirt trail in a very wooded area.
Photo by AllTrails

5. Sand Lake Recreation Area

  • Location: Cloverdale, OR
  • Size: 1280 sq. acres
  • Style: Sand, trees, steep hills, small jumps
  • Machines: Dirt bikes, ATVs, UTVs
  • Experience Level: Novice
  • Cost: Free
A UTV in sand
Photo by Steve’s ATV Rentals

6. Crooked Finger OHV Trail System

  • Location: Scott Mills, OR
  • Size: 600 sq. acres
  • Style: Loose dirt, trees, mud, hard pack
  • Machines: Dirt bikes and ATVs
  • Experience Level: Amateur
  • Cost: Free
Dirt trail in the mountains in Oregon
Photo by Off Roading Pro

7. Blue Mountain OHV Trail System

  • Location: Sumpter, OR
  • Size: 56 miles
  • Style: Loose dirt, trees, berms, single track
  • Machines: Dirt bikes, ATVs, UTVs
  • Experience Level: Amateur
  • Cost: Free
ATVs and UTVs on the trail in Oregon
Photo by Step Outside

8. Shotgun OHV Trail System

  • Location: Marcola, OR
  • Size: 8,090 sq. acres
  • Style: Hard pack, mud, trees, berms
  • Machines: Dirt bikes, ATVs, UTVs
  • Experience Level: Amateur
  • Cost: Free
Muddy dirt UTV and ATV trail in Oregon
Photo by RiderPlanet USA

Oregon has every type of terrain you can think of—sand, mud, water, loose dirt, and more. Before you head out into versatile terrain, make sure you have everything you need. If you’re not sure what to bring, no worries—we got you covered with these basic essentials.

And because Oregon has so many different types of terrains, these UTV trail fixes may come in handy.

Of course, there are still plenty of incredible sights and challenging trails not mentioned on this list—we can’t name all of them. If we missed any of your favorites, let us know so we can add them.

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