Prineville, Oregon
Looking for the best mountain biking in Prineville? We've got you covered with the top trails, trips, hiking, backpacking, camping and more around Prineville. The detailed guides, photos, and reviews are all submitted by the Outbound community.
Top Mountain Biking Spots in and near Prineville
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Bend, Oregon
MTB on Phil's Trail Single Track
5.0The Phil's Area Trail System is the go-to trail system for mountain biking in Bend. Even the other trails in the region that aren't actually part of the Phil's Trail System feed into or connect to trails that feed into Phil's.According to the locals, the boundaries of the Phil's Area Trail System...Read more -
Bend, Oregon
Deschutes River Trail: Meadow Day Use Area
5.06.6 mi / 279 ft gainDeschutes River Trail: Meadow Day Use Area is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a river located near Bend, Oregon.Read more -
Sisters, Oregon
Mountain Bike the Peterson Ridge Trail
1.016.1 mi / 1167 ft gainBend, Oregon has a deserved reputation as one of the top mountain bike destinations in the country. Unless you are from the area, you might not be familiar with nearby Sisters. Sisters is a sleepy western-themed town of 3,000 better known for it's annual rodeo and quilt festival but the locals ha...Read more -
Bend, Oregon
Mountain Bike Lava Lands Blackrock Trail to Benham Falls
Blackrock Trail starts at the Lava Lands Visitor Center, which is about a 5-mile drive south of Bend on Highway 97. You can park at the Lava Lands Visitor Center and then take the trail marked Sun-Lava Trail. This will take you to Blackrock Trail, which you will see as a turn-off to the right abo...Read more -
Bend, Oregon
Deschutes River Trail: Benham Falls to Slough Meadow
5.04.51 mi / 364 ft gainDeschutes River Trail: Benham Falls to Slough Meadow is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a river located near Bend, Oregon.Read more -
Bend, Oregon
Bike or Hike The Deschutes River Trail
22 mi / 1280 ft gainThe Deschutes River Trail is a must do mountain bike ride or hike in between Sunriver and Bend, Oregon. The river varies from calm water to waterfalls. The trail follows along the river and goes through pine forests, meadows, and lava flows. Most of the single track is smooth with a few more tech...Read more -
Bend, Oregon
Tumalo Creek Loop
5.09.79 mi / 1437 ft gainThis Loop begins at the Tumalo Falls View Point; however, the trail continues for another 3 miles. Although the first waterfall is certainly spectacular, this creek has cascading falls about every half mile. These water falls are indicative of the famous geology in the Three Sisters Wilderness....Read more -
La Pine, Oregon
MTB the Crater Rim Trail
Paulina Peak with an elevation of 7,984 feet, and is about 4,000 feet higher than the terrain surrounding the volcano. There is a gravel fire road that winds to the top. This is a grueling climb with an 8000 foot elevation. Air please!The trail head starts about 1000 feet from the peak. It is a p...Read more