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Trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding

Explore Oregon's trails

A trailhead is a welcome sight for many Oregonians. Whether it signifies the beginning or end of an adventure, it is one of the most critical points of a trail. ODF manages an extensive network of trails for all uses - whether you prefer to trek from point A to B on horseback, on a bike, or by foot. Trails wind through beautiful fir and hemlock forests, along clear rivers and streams, and peek out over wide-open forest views.

State forests are working forests, so during your excursion be careful but take a moment to learn how forest management balances and provides a range of benefits. Get out, explore and take it all in. 

State forest recreation guides

Tillamook: Wilson River trail guides

Tillamook State Forest Resources

Trail tips

Find a trail

Type in the search box or filter for a particular state forest. View the state forestland map.

Many non-motorized trails on the Santiam State Forest have reopened following damage from the 2020 wildfires and windstorms. However, some trails around the Shellburg Falls and Butte Creek Falls areas remain closed. As conditions improve, all non-motorized trails will eventually be reopened. Please continue to monitor the table below for more information.

On the Clatsop and Tillamook state forests, all trails are open throughout the year. Periodically, trails may be closed for timber operations, fire safety, or natural hazards relating to weather events.

Please check this page before heading out on a trail, especially during the winter months, for the most recent trail status updates.

Tillamook State Forest trail report

Santiam State Forest trail report

Clatsop State Forest trail report