Eagle Crest Resort loop
Eagle Crest Resort loop
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15.1km
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This moderate 9.4-mile touring cycling loop at Eagle Crest Resort offers diverse Central Oregon scenery and passes by Eagle Crest Lake.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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7.17 km
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15.1 km
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14.8 km
264 m
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14.8 km
264 m
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The Eagle Crest Resort loop is located within the Eagle Crest Resort. Parking is generally available at various points within the resort, which caters to guests and visitors. Specific parking areas may be designated near trail access points or resort amenities.
While the resort itself is generally welcoming, specific rules for dogs on the cycling loop may vary. It's best to check with Eagle Crest Resort directly regarding their current pet policies for trails and common areas to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Central Oregon offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. The Eagle Crest Resort loop is particularly enjoyable during spring, summer, and fall when the weather is mild and the high desert scenery is vibrant. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
No, there is no specific permit or entrance fee required to cycle the Eagle Crest Resort loop. It is accessible to the public, though it is situated within a private resort property.
Yes, the loop is considered a moderate bike ride, but its paved surfaces make it suitable for most skill levels, including beginners with good fitness. The route is largely flat, with one significant hill in the southern section that can be a good challenge or easily managed with an electric bike.
Cyclists can enjoy diverse Central Oregon scenery, including resort neighborhoods, golf courses, and a small valley. The area features western juniper woodland, bitterbrush, and sagebrush, characteristic of the high desert. From various points, especially the Ridge Course, you can also catch views of the Cascade Mountains.
Yes, the route passes by Eagle Crest Lake. Additionally, the resort is situated on the eastern slopes of Cline Buttes, extending towards the Deschutes River, with many condominiums offering views of the river canyon. Views of the Cascade Mountains are also a highlight from certain sections.
While largely flat and paved, the southern section of the loop includes one significant hill. This climb provides a good workout, but some cyclists, especially those less experienced or seeking a more relaxed ride, might prefer to tackle it with an electric bike.
Absolutely. The paved paths and moderate difficulty make it an excellent choice for families with children. The resort setting also provides a safe and well-maintained environment for cycling.
Yes, bike rentals, including electric bikes, are available at the Lakeside Sports Center within the Eagle Crest Resort. This makes it convenient for visitors who don't bring their own equipment.
Yes, beyond the main paved loop, the resort connects to numerous other trails. These include easy hikes along the Deschutes River and more extensive off-road mountain biking options in surrounding areas like the Maston Trails and Juniper Trails. A small section of the TransAmerica Trail (Oregon) also overlaps with the route for about 6% of its length.