A highly-trafficked but ultra-scenic beginners ride.

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Easy

Description

The Deschutes River Trail in its entirety stretches over 13 miles one-way along the banks of the river.

This multi-use trail can easily be broken into shorter segments for a delightful, easy ride, hike, or run.

The lollipop loop mapped here is envisioned as a beginner mountain bike ride measuring a mere 4 miles, but it can easily be extended. The singletrack tread along the Deschutes River Trail is largely smooth and flat, making for an attractive beginner mountain bike ride! With short, easy climbs and flowy singletrack, beginners flock to the Deschutes River Trail as a way to build their skills, or perhaps simply for a scenic mountain bike ride. Unlike the somewhat bland scenery in the Phil’s Trail Network, when riding along the Deschutes River Trail you’ll actually get to enjoy beautiful views of the rushing river.

Several of the viewpoints along this route overlook rapids, and on most summer days, you can watch whitewater rafters try their luck on the cascades and rapids as they try to avoid the volcanic rock walls.

Thanks to the nourishing water, the trees and undergrowth grow both tall and dense, providing a greener, lusher ride experience than in most other places in the region.

Due to all of these attractive features, the Deschutes River Trail is a highly-trafficked stretch of singletrack.

Expect to encounter dozens of other trail users, and brace yourself for near-constant passing on the trail, even during the week.

Remember: mountain bikers yield to all other trail users.