(TNS) — Bikers, hikers and anyone else exploring Oregon’s state parks this summer should be aware of new e-bike rules that are now in effect. As of July 1, e-bikes are allowed on any park roads and ...
E-bike riders, get ready—Oregon is making it easier than ever to explore its parks and beaches on electric wheels. Starting July 1, 2025, the Oregon Parks and Recreation Commission is rolling out a ...
In this episode of the Explore Oregon Podcast, host Zach Urness talks with outdoor intern Emma Logan about the best mountain bike destinations across Oregon. The two break down the best spots to ride ...
Individuals are currently allowed to ride e-bikes on state trails that exceed a width of eight feet and on beaches where motor vehicles are permitted. The commission believes these rules could be ...
BUXTON, Oregon — There are many ways to explore Oregon’s backroads and byways, and here’s a favorite that you can roll along on a safe Washington County bike trail — plus, enjoy a warm, dry campout ...
Electric-assist bicycles (e-bikes) can now use the same bike trails as other bicycles unless specifically prohibited at Oregon State Parks. In general, e-bikes are permitted where other bicycles are ...
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ -- The Wanoga Downhill Trails project, which has been years in the making, broke ground in mid-June and plans to add a total of five mountain bike trails to the Wanoga Sno-Park ...
“The Golden Gravel Trail opens a new era for dirt road bicycle touring in the U.S.,” says endurance cyclist Sarah Swallow, who helped test and refine the new cross-country route ...
Smoke season is a difficult time to suggest recreational activities. For my own outdoor endeavors, I typically try to plan a day ahead but don’t commit to any such plans until after having checked my ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Thanks to nearly 6,000 vertical feet of trails out its back door, and a location halfway between Los Angeles and Vancouver, B.C., ...
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The Deschutes National Forest has finalized its plan to allow Class 1, pedal-assist e-bikes on most than 160 miles of mountain bike trails for much of the year, except for winter.