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Watch the 2026 Oregon Recreation Trails Plan Webinar or download the slideshow to learn more.
Final adoption of the Trails Plan by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Commission is anticipated in February 2026. The final plan will be posted on this website after it is adopted.
Final adoption of the Trails Plan by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Commission is anticipated in February 2026.
2026 Trails Plan Update
The 2026 Oregon Recreational Trails Plan is Oregon’s ten-year plan for recreational non-motorized, motorized, and water trail management. The plan guides the use of Recreational Trails Program (RTP) and All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) grant funds. It also provides information and recommendations to inform trail planning and decision-making done by federal, state, local, non-profit, and private sector partners across Oregon.
This plan builds on the 2025 State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP) and broad, collaborative outreach to recreation trail providers and users. Throughout 2024 and 2025, OPRD conducted trail partner and user surveys, workshops, and focus groups to identify primary challenges facing trails, funding priorities, and recommended actions to address these challenges. Companion reports with detailed outreach findings and a “trails toolkit” of case studies and resources can be found at:
2016 Statewide Trails Plan
The 2016-2025 Statewide Trails Plan is Oregon's 10-year plan for recreational trail management. The plan guides the use of the state's Recreational Trails Program (RTP) and All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) grant funds, and provides information and recommendations to guide federal, state, and local units of government, as well as the private sector, in making policy and planning decisions.
Besides satisfying grant program requirements, the plan provides up-to-date, essential information to assist recreation providers with trail planning in Oregon. The plan also establishes a review process for potential State Scenic Waterway corridor additions.
2016-2025 Oregon Statewide Recreation Trails Plan