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Huckleberry Flats OHV Trail

Welcome to the Huckleberry Flats OHVTrail!

photo of bridge over 9th creek along OHV trail at Huckleberry FlatsThis OHV trail system is operated and maintained by the US Forest Service in partnership with the Emerald Trail Riders Association (ETRA) and the State of Oregon ATV Fund. ETRA and the Forest Service will do all they can to ensure proper maintenance and care of the facilities, but a large burden of responsibility will rest with YOU, the user.

By practicing safe and established riding techniques, obeying traffic control signs, showing courtesy to other riders and packing out trash, we can ensure the future existence of the trail. Have a safe, enjoyable ride and remember to...
TREAD LIGHTLY!

Rules for Riding

In addition to the general rules for riding that apply across the Forest, riders on Huckleberry Flats OHV trail should:

  • Ride on designated trails and roads only
  • Obey directional and regulatory signs
  • Refrain from riding on dirt trails in very wet conditions
 Close To...
Blair Lake Campground
Huckleberry Mountain Lookout

 Looking for nearby recreation?

The Trip Planning Guide has information about nearly all the campgrounds on the Willamette National Forest, along with picnic areas, trails, points of interest, and more.

Contact the Middle Fork Ranger District
More contact information

Camping

The Huckleberry Flats OHV Trail parking and picnic areas are DAY USE ONLY facilities. If you stay the night, please choose a dispersed campsite away from the parking area. Doing so will limit parking congestion and safety hazards.

Trail Design and Use

This trail system is open to Class I and Class III vehicles. It is closed to Class II motorized vehicles, bicycle, horse and hiker use.

Although throughout the designated trail area there are a number of two-way shared-use native surface and gravel roads, this is a one way system.
Consult map for direction of travel.

Current Conditions:

Trail condition 24 hr. recorded message
(541) 782-5202

During summer months, check our Fire Section for possible closures due to high fire danger.

Additional condition information is available from our Current Conditions page. This page has general forest conditions. Your best information for the Huckleberry Trail is available from the recorded message listed above.

Medical Emergencies

In the event of a medical emergency, be aware that cellular phone service is not reliable in the trail area; you may need to drive to the county road (or farther) to make a call to 911.

Emergency medical assistance is also available at the Oakridge Fire Department, 47592 Highway 58.

 

vicinity map showing how to access Huckleberry Flats trail from Hwy 58Access

Exit Highway 58 at Westfir turnoff, turn left after green bridge, continue 2 miles to covered bridge. Continue straight ahead on Forest Road 19 (Aufderheide Drive) 14 miles to Forest Road 1928. Right on Forest Road 1928 for 4 miles to parking area.

-OR

From Oakridge, turn left at stoplight (Crestview St.), right onto W. First St., left onto Oak St. Continue up hill, bearing right onto High Prairie Road for 6.5 miles to the end of the pavement. Follow Forest Road 1928 for 4 miles to parking area.

Trail Map

Huckleberry Flats OHV Trail Map ~ pdf (2.1mb) printed size 11x17inches

For More Information:

Middle Fork Ranger District
46375 Highway 58
Westfir, Oregon, 97492
(541) 782-2283

 

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