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This is a photo of a scenic overlook of the Tillamook State Forest with fog lying in the lower valleys.
OHV Trails
Browns Camp, Jordan Creek, Diamond Mill, Trask
The Tillamook State Forest offers some of the best Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) trails in the Pacific Northwest. The Browns Camp, Jordan Creek, and Diamond Mill OHV areas combine to provide more than 130 miles of riding opportunity through some of the more scenic areas of the forest.
 
The Browns Camp and Jordan Creek OHV areas include trails for motorcycle, quad and four-wheel drive enthusiasts that range from easy to extremely challenging.  The trails in the Diamond Mill area are mostly technical single track trails for motorcycle use only.
 
In addition to trails, the Browns Camp, Jordan Creek and Diamond Mill campgrounds and staging areas provide overnight and day use opportunities.   Day use is free in the Tillamook State Forest unless you are occupying a campsite in Browns Camp or Jordan Creek.
 
Please note side x side ATVs such as the Yamaha Rhino, the Kawasaki Mule, and the Polaris Ranger series are Class II ATVs and are only allowed to operate on the four-wheel drive trails.
 
Ride responsibly and enjoy your visit to the Tillamook State Forest.

Know Before You Go
 
OHV Trail Use Laws      
 
Treadlightly! Trail Ethics   
 
OHV Events in the Tillamook State Forest      
 
OHV Use in the Tillamook State Forest During Fire Season 
 
 ATV Permits
                       
Oregon State Parks ATV Homepage 
 
Tillamook State Forest OHV Trail Map (PDF)          
 
 
Subscribe to the Tillamook State Forest OHV Trail Mail list.  Get all of  the latest updates on road and trail conditions to help you plan your visit!  You'll also receive information about forest events and volunteer opportunies. 
 
 

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Page updated: September 29, 2011