Shuttles

Oregon Adventures has access to hundreds of miles of world-class single track on dozens of trails. Our shuttle service and tours are based out of Oakridge, and our guides and staff are friendly locals.

There are several shuttle and tour options available. If you don't see something enticing, contact us and we can help you choose your adventure.




Single Trail Shuttles

Alpine Trail

The Oakridge Crown Jewel - 15 miles of delicious singletrack. Not enough? Add one of the "Chrome Toilet" Loop options for an extra 5-7 miles. Read the full description over on the trails page.
Price: $20 per person shuttle only. $50 per person Guided.

Larison Rock

3.5 miles of ripping fast downhill, followed by a 1/2 mile easy spin back to Greenwaters Park in Oakridge. Take the time and spin up the 1/2 mile of switchbacks to the top of Larison Rock for another fantastic view of the Cascades. What goes up must come down!
Price: $10 per person

Moon Point

Before the 6.5 miles of ripping downhill, ride the short (1/3 mile) out-n-back to Youngs Rock, a rock outcropping with a wicked view. The best way to complete this ride is to ride the bottom 10 miles of the Middle Fork Trail. Great downhill followed by a classic Oregon river trail.
Price: $30 per person

Middle Fork

Price: $30 per person to Paddy's Valley. $50 pp Guided.
$50 pp to Timpanogas (the top). $75 pp Guided

Alpine - Tire Mountain - Cloverpatch

Price: $20 per person. $50 pp Guided. If a pickup and backshuttle are needed to eliminate the 6 miles of rolling gravel road at the end of the ride, the shuttle price is $35 per person.

Alpine - Tire Mountain - Winberry Divide - North Shore Tie

This trail drops you even further from Oakridge, so it might require some extra logistics for a car drop, a long gravel road ride back to town, or a little extra cash for a pickup at the end of your ride
Price: $20 per person. $75 pp Guided. Pickup and backshuttle cost for shuttle only - $50 per person

One Day / Multi-Trail Shuttle Packages

"Hauler" - Hardesty and Lawler Double Shutttle

Hardesty is a very well known and popular trail. First, warm up on a couple of miles on a dirt road (because of a wash out), then a steep 1/2 mile singletrack climb leads to an awesome 5 mile downhill decent. There are some great views on this ride, so stop, let your rotors cool down, and soak in the scenery.
Lawler is an amazingly unknown trail. You'll start with a 1/2 mile singletrack climb. Then down, short climbs, down, more climbing and down, the ride is about 7 miles. Lawler is more technical than Hardesty with some steep and tight switchbacks. Want a little more? Ride the 1 mile (2 mile round trip) Lone Wolf trail that leads past the Lone Wolf shelter and out to a fantastic view of Lookout Point Reservoir and the hills to the west.
You'll start your double shuttle experience by riding Lawler first. We'll be waiting for you at the bottom to drive you up to Hardesty.

Price:$50 per person shuttle. $75 per person guided

"The Triple" - Flat Creek, Aubrey Mountain, and Larison Rock

All three of these trails are relatively short and close-in to Oakridge. These trails are all cross-country style downhills, with switchbacks and a few blind corners thrown in for good measure. But they are all downhill with very little pedaling required. Great for a half day trip! Flat Creek is a 3 miles fun downhill cross country trail. Swoopy turns and lush singletrack. This is like Alpine Trail's baby brother.
Aubrey Mountain is a 3 mile trail that starts as a nice cross-country trail out to the meadow and then it gets steep for a mile and then returns to a cross-country style trail.
Larison Rock is 3.5 miles of fast, fun, flowy, downhill cross-country style downhill. This trail is fast with lots of corners that come at you quick.

Price:$30 per person shuttle. No guide needed for this set.

"Four for the Money" - Heckletooth, Flat Creek, Aubrey Mountain, and Larison Creek

This package is just like "The Triple", except it's an even better deal. Heckletooth - with a name like that why wouldn't you want to ride it? Since the other three trails in the “Four for the Money” packets require zero climbing we added Heckletooth so you could earn that extra pint. Depending on your drop point, this ride is between 7 and 11 miles and has between a total of .5 and 1.25 miles of total climbing. Heckletooth takes you though a variety of forest including old growth, a burn, and second growth. Since this ride runs along a ridge just east of town, you will be treated with some amazing views of the area. The trail is quite steep in a couple sections, and has a couple switchbacks that are best walked by mere mortals. Flat Creek is a 3 miles fun downhill cross country trail. Swoopy turns and lush singletrack. This is like Alpine Trail's baby brother.
Aubrey Mountain is a 3 mile trail that starts as a nice cross-country trail out to the meadow and then it gets steep for a mile and then returns to a cross-country style trail.
Larison Rock is 3.5 miles of fast, fun, flowy, downhill cross-country style downhill. This trail is fast with lots of corners that come at you quick.

Price:$40 per person shuttle. $60 per person guided.

Oregon Adventures operates under a special use permit with Willamette National Forest and is an equal opportunity recreation service provider.