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6.95km
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Mountain biking
This easy 4.3-mile mountain biking loop in Shevlin Park offers diverse scenery through forests and along a canyon rim, perfect for families.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.77 km
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3.99 km
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6.95 km
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Parking
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4.27 km
2.43 km
242 m
Surfaces
3.47 km
2.32 km
918 m
242 m
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You can find ample parking at Shevlin Park, which is conveniently located just a few miles from downtown Bend. The trail starts directly from the park.
Yes, the Shevlin Loop Trail is generally considered beginner-friendly. It's rated as aerobically and technically easy, making it accessible for novice riders and families. While mostly flat, be aware of occasional short, steep inclines and some rocky sections that might provide a mild test.
The trail primarily features flowy singletrack. You'll encounter a predominantly flat profile, but also some occasional short, steep inclines and a few rocky sections. It winds through old-growth ponderosa pine forests and along a canyon rim.
You'll experience beautiful and diverse scenery. The route meanders through old-growth ponderosa pine forests, offers picturesque views along a canyon rim, and provides glimpses of Tumalo Creek, which it crosses twice. On clear days, you might even catch distant views of the snow-covered Cascade peaks. The park itself blends forested areas with high desert sage-covered lands.
The trail is open year-round, but early fall is particularly recommended. After recent rainfall, the trails become firm and tacky, offering ideal riding conditions. Shevlin Park is gorgeous in all seasons, making it a reliable option for outdoor activity.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. However, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
No, you do not need a permit or have to pay an entrance fee to access Shevlin Park or ride the Shevlin Loop Trail. It's a publicly accessible park.
Yes, the Shevlin Loop Trail connects to the more challenging Mrazek Trail, offering an option for riders seeking a longer and more adventurous mountain biking experience. The route also passes through sections of the Tumalo Creek Trail, Jack Pine Spring Road, and Railroad Trail.
The average mountain biker can expect to complete the 6.95 km (4.3 miles) loop in approximately 30-40 minutes, depending on their pace and how often they stop to enjoy the scenery.
The Shevlin Loop Trail is a multi-use trail. You'll share the path with hikers and runners, so it's important to be aware of others and yield appropriately to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
Absolutely! Keep an eye out for the old-growth ponderosa pine forests and the scenic canyon rim views. You'll also cross Tumalo Creek twice, and on clear days, you can spot the distant snow-covered Cascade peaks. The park itself is a blend of lush forests and high desert sage-covered lands.