Where to Find Winter Trails in Central Oregon

Where to Find Winter Trails in Central Oregon

Central Oregon is for the adventurous. When the temp drops below freezing and there’s snow on the ground you can guarantee that we’d rather be out playing in it then pent up inside. And we feel lucky here in Central Oregon to be surrounded by so many extraordinary wilderness areas that provide almost limitless opportunities for an outdoor adventure.

Two of our favorite and easily accessible ways to experience the beauty of Winter in Central Oregon is by bombing the trails on a fat tire bike and exploring the wilderness by snowshoe. If you’ve not made your way into the blanket of white yet this year, what are you waiting for? There is a trail for all experience levels. Find your trail from the list below. Winter won’t last forever.

Fat Tire Bike Trails in Prineville and Ochoco National Forest

66 Trails

Walton Sno-Park

Snowshoe Trails in Prineville and Ochoco National Forest

Bandit Springs Sno-Park

Walton Sno-Park

Trail Conditions & Etiquette

Find the latest trail conditions at Central Oregon Fatbikes FaceBook Group or at BendTrails.org. Central Oregon Trail Alliance (COTA) is a great resource for trail etiquette and what to know before you go.

Sno-Park Permits Required

If you’re headed to any of the groomed Sno-Parks, a Sno-Park Permit is Required November 15 through April 30. Purchase online through Oregon DMV or if in Prineville pick up at Bi-Mart or Prineville DMV.

adult and junior size snowshoe rentals

Find Your Wintertime Passion

If you’re curious or new to snowshoeing we rent both adult and junior size snowshoes. Try it out.