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Green Mountain OR

 

The Green Mountain trail lies Northeast of Prineville in the Ochoco National Forest. The 8.5-mile trail winds along open ridge tops, which offer spectacular views, and passes through beautiful old growth ponderosa pine stands. This trail offers a wide range of scenic views and riding experiences. In the spring, there is a beautiful array of wildflowers. The elevation ranges from 4500-5400 feet. The trail is open year round unless closed from snow, high fire danger or wet soil conditions.

The trail is designed for Class I and Class III ATVs which are ATVs (quads or three-wheelers) and motorcycles less than 50" in width. The Green Mountain Trail is not an OHV park. Off-highway vehicles are allowed on the designated trail. Please TREAD Lightly by staying on the existing travel routes. The trails are open to horses, mountain bikes, and other recreationists, so please watch for others and ride sharefully.

This trail is being developed and maintained for your enjoyment through a cooperative effort by the Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Oregon ATV Fund, Central Oregon Motorcycle and ATV Club, and many other volunteers.

Getting There:

From Prineville: Go north on North Main for about 4 miles. Stay right at the Y and follow McKay Creek Road 27 about 10.3 miles to the junction with Road 33. Follow Road 33 for 4.5 miles to the trailhead at Harvey Gap.

Camping:

There are no camping areas located immediately adjacent to the Green Mountain trail. There are many dispersed sites in the vicinity and camping is allowed at any of them. Wildcat Campground is the closest developed campground with water and toilets. There is an $8.00 fee per night. There is no garbage collection, so please PACK IT OUT!!

 

 

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