"A Volunteer OHV User Group dedicated to the establishment and maintenance of singletrack and ATV trails in the Ochoco National Forest"
 

2009 calendar


  • Jan 13   OTR Club meeting 7pm
  • Feb 10   OTR Club meeting 7pm
  • Mar 10   OTR Club meeting 7pm
  • Apr 14   OTR Club meeting 7pm
  • May 12   OTR Club meeting 7pm
  • Jun 09   OTR Club meeting 7pm


event albums























Ridge west of Steins Pillar.

Green Mountain Trail clearing, an annual club project.  From left is Larry Ulrich, Joe Brotherton, Chuck McGovern and Todd Artman.  Missing is Ron Grace as he was off clearing some of our single travk trail, and we joined him later.
Green Mountain Trail work crew


Green Mountain Trail clearing


China Hat Campground kiosk built by members Larry Ulrich, Larry Swenson and Scott Mcnew.

China Hat Campground kiosk

upcoming activities & events

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includes:

 rides
 trail work
 get togethers



CLUB MEETINGS

Second Tuesday of Every Month
7:00 pm at Abby's Pizza in Redmond.



news & highlights

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includes:

 trail partnerships
 land use & planning
 Ochoco Forest
 product reviews


OHV Groups, Resources and Partners   OTR Links to OHV Resources

article The Importance of Singletrack International Mountain Bicycling Association





 

riding areas & conditions

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includes:

 maps
 weather forecast
 weather cams
 trail status
 riding areas


riding areas and conditions COHVOPS BLM Central Oregon Combined Off-Highway Vehicle Operations for the Deschutes & Ochoco National Forests Crooked River National Grassland

roads and weather Road cams and conditions Trip Check




skill building

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includes:

 techniques
 hints and helps
 riding schools
 beginners


dirtbike Reference Skill Level Descriptions Adventure Motorcycle Tours
dirtbike HowTo Riding Techniques (novice)
dirtbike HowTo Riding Techniques (advanced) Dirt Rider Magazine






club info

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includes:

 about OTR
 membership
 contact us
 faqs


OCHOCO TRAIL RIDERS are a volunteer OHV User Group dedicated to building and maintaining approximately 500 miles of Single Track and ATV Trails in the Ochoco National Forest in accordance with the new Travel Management Plan. The goal is achieved in the process and a trail system is the reward.

RIDERS CODE:
Your actions speak for all OHV riders, so leave a good impression with everyone you meet on the trail.

  • Tread lightly.
  • Minimize resource damage by not creating new trails.
  • Do not ride in meadows, on road cut banks, side hills or in stream beds.
    This type of resource damage ultimately will lead to the closure of the forest
    to all OHV recreational use.
  • Respect other forest users: Hikers - Horsemen - Mountain Bikers.
  • Have a forest approved spark arrester/silencer on your OHV
    to keep noise to a 96 decibel level or less.
  • Have current OHV tags.

MEMBERSHIP

The Ochoco Trail Riders need the support of the OHV community. Please join us by becoming a member (a one time tax-deductible $50.00) or by sending a donation.

Ochoco Trail Riders
P.O. Box 491
Bend, OR 97709

Make your tax-deductible membership or donation payable to: Ochoco Trail Riders.

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