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Off-road Cycling

Here’s how to start riding at the Rocky Point Recreation Area

You need to be a member and have an ID band on your bike.

Front PageOff-road Cycling

August 7, 2019

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

16 Comments


Timberline Bike Park on Mt. Hood set to open any day now – UPDATED

10 miles of new trails on Mt. Hood.

Front PageOff-road Cycling

August 6, 2019

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

57 Comments


NW Trail Alliance signs lease to manage 3,000-acre parcel north of Portland

This is literally and figuratively a very big deal.

Front PageOff-road Cycling

July 29, 2019

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

89 Comments


Policymakers ride off-road trails amid pleas for more of them

There’s nothing like first-hand experience.

Front PageOff-road Cycling

June 25, 2019

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

4 Comments


Advocates will ride with policymakers to urge Off-road Cycling Master Plan completion

It’s been over four years since the City of Portland embarked on an effort to create a master plan for off-road cycling. The draft of the Off-road Cycling Master Plan came out in November 2017.

Front PageOff-road Cycling

June 19, 2019

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

48 Comments


Luscher Farm trail plan would create off-road riding opportunities in Lake Oswego

Trails at Luscher Farm in Lake Oswego

Front PageOff-road Cycling

March 12, 2019

Chris Rotvik

24 Comments


Off-road advocates prep for first-ever legislative day

A great sign for MTB fans.

Front PageOff-road Cycling

February 4, 2019

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

15 Comments


Guest post: ‘Pushing On’ along the Oregon Timber Trail

An event Saturday offers inspiration to plan your trip.

Front PageOff-road CyclingRides/Events

November 15, 2018

Rebecca Hamilton (Contributor)

7 Comments


Oregon’s mountain bike advocacy has taken a giant leap forward

A new, statewide voice for off-road cycling.

Front PageOff-road Cycling

October 12, 2018

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

4 Comments


New shuttle service will take you from Portland to Sandy Ridge

Just $20 per person if you rent a bike from them.

Front PageOff-road Cycling

October 5, 2018

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

29 Comments


11 teams strong, the Oregon Scholastic MTB League is ready for first race season

The start of something great.

Front PageOff-road CyclingRacing

August 8, 2018

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)


Signs-ups are open for Portland’s first-ever interscholastic MTB team

The first parent/guardian team meeting is Tuesday, June 12th.

Front PageOff-road Cycling

June 11, 2018

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

6 Comments


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