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Mountain biking around Tumalo, Oregon, offers diverse landscapes within the Deschutes National Forest. The region features pine forests, volcanic rock formations, and canyons carved by ancient lava flows. Trails often follow Tumalo Creek, providing scenic views and varied terrain from high desert to forested singletracks. This area provides a range of riding experiences suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Embark on the Maston Outer Loop – Beginner Loop, a moderate mountain biking trail that guides you through the scenic high desert landscape. This route covers 12.2 miles (19.6 km)…
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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00:34
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This easy 4.3-mile mountain biking loop in Shevlin Park offers diverse scenery through forests and along a canyon rim, perfect for families.
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Enjoy an easy 4.6-mile mountain bike ride on the Tumalo Creek Trail, featuring waterfalls and views of Mount Bachelor.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Tumalo Creek Trail stretches from Skyliner Snowpark to Tumalo Falls. Along the way, you'll enjoy stunning views of the ridge overlooking Tumalo Creek. It's a great alternative to the dirt road that runs parallel.
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Along the trail, you'll come across a wooden bridge over Tumalo Creek. It's an excellent spot to take a break.
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A beginner friendly loop with a flowy singletrack winds through aspen and ponderosa pines. It can be ridden in either direction, skirts the canyon rim, features short steep hills, crosses Tumalo Creek twice, and connects to Mrazek for extended singletrack rides.
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This trail is a classic XC mountain biking trail created in the 1980s by Phil Meglasson and other locals in the area. It is the namesake of the entire system of tracks here, and for a good reason. It is a model trail suitable for all levels of riding experience in the lower area. You can look forward to fun bumps, rocks, and jumps in the canyon section, and be sure to ride the upper section beyond FR 300 if you are looking for a more challenging good time. It is important to note that the trail is downhill only from the three-way intersection at Kent’s (#18) to Phil’s Trailhead.
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In honor of Phil Meglasson, responsible for doing more for local mountain biking than anyone over the last thirty years, this mountain biking trailhead is one of the most famous in the Pacific Northwest. Multiple trails of varying difficulty originate at this trailhead, including Phil's Trail. There is a small parking area and a vault toilet; however, you must bring your own water.
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Little Bridge that crosses the creek with scenic View and abundant wildlife to watch. Picnic tables invite to rest and savor nature.
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Fat Rabbit trail is an awesome beginners trail that offers spectacular views of the Deschutes River.
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Cline Buttes Recreation Area is located nine miles north of Bend, Oregon. This trail system has everything from easy flowing singletrails to technical downhills. The scenerey is unique: You will find everything from old growth juniper, sagebrush to ancient lava flows that create rugged canyons along the Deschutes River.
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Tumalo offers a diverse network of over 30 mountain bike trails, catering to various skill levels. These routes traverse the unique landscapes of the Deschutes National Forest, featuring everything from pine forests to high desert terrain.
Yes, Tumalo has several easy and family-friendly options. The Shevlin Loop Trail is a great choice, winding through forests and along a canyon rim. Another accessible option is the Tumalo Creek Trail, which offers a gentle ride alongside the scenic creek.
Many trails in Tumalo provide breathtaking scenery. The Maston Outer Loop – Beginner Loop offers expansive high desert views. For views of the iconic Tumalo Falls and the surrounding pine forests, trails originating from the Tumalo Falls Day Use Area are ideal. You can also find viewpoints like View of Bend from Pilot Butte and View of the Three Sisters from Sizemore Road nearby.
Absolutely. Tumalo offers 6 difficult mountain bike routes for experienced riders. The Cline Buttes Trails near Bend, Oregon system features a mix of flowing singletracks and technical sections, providing a good challenge amidst juniper and sagebrush landscapes.
The best season for mountain biking in Tumalo is generally from spring through fall. During these months, trails are typically dry and clear, offering optimal riding conditions. Some trails, like the Tumalo Creek Trail, are also used for fat biking in winter, but conditions can vary significantly.
Key trailheads often have dedicated parking. Popular starting points include the Tumalo Falls Day Use Area and the Skyliner Sno-park, which provide access to various loop options and extended singletrack rides.
Tumalo is rich in natural beauty. The majestic Tumalo Falls is a central attraction, and trails often run alongside Tumalo Creek, offering picturesque scenery. You can also explore Shevlin Park, which features a scenic loop through forests and along a canyon rim, or visit Cline Buttes for rugged canyon views.
Yes, Tumalo Falls is a prominent feature in the area. Many trails originate from the Tumalo Falls Day Use Area, allowing riders to incorporate views of this stunning 97-foot waterfall into their ride. For more information on Tumalo Falls, you can visit Visit Bend or Wikipedia.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the extensive network of trails catering to all skill levels, and the stunning natural features like Tumalo Falls and Tumalo Creek. The variety of terrain, from flowing singletracks to challenging climbs, is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, for those looking for longer rides, the area offers several options. The Phil's Trail – Phil's Trailhead loop from C5 is a substantial route, covering over 36 kilometers and offering a comprehensive experience of the local trails.
Yes, many mountain bike trails in Tumalo are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Maston Outer Loop – Beginner Loop and the Shevlin Loop Trail, both providing circular routes through varied terrain.


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