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The main Spence Mt trailhead is

Welcome located 15 miles west of Klamath

Falls on Hwy 140. To access the

and surrounding areas surrounding and K Spence Shoalwater Bay trailhead continue Upper F alls lamath lamath west on Hwy 140 for 5 more miles then turn right on Eagle Ridge Rd Mountain and continue 2 more miles. Klamath Lake

28 miles of trails 4,140’ – 5,850’ elevation range

Spence Mountain is one of the newest (and we think the best) professionally built mountain biking venues in . Hikers and runners also love the growing trail system thanks to shoalwater directional trails that enhance the experience Bay for all. The plan calls for 50 miles of trail on this unique and beautiful landscape offering unbeatable mountain and lake views.

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Experience Resources Hooligan Trail Klamath Falls is located in about twenty miles Map Apps - from the California border. By car, Klamath Falls is six and Trailforks, MTB Project one-half hours north of San Francisco, two and one-half hours Bike Shops - Zach’s Bikes, Hutch’s Bicycles south of Bend, and five hours south of Portland. Specialty Running Store - Asana Yoga & Sole Tourism Office - Discover Klamath Trail Stewards - Klamath Trails Alliance Come visit Klamath Falls anytime Suggested Routes of year to enjoy an uncrowded photo by Jason Van Horn adventure, whether it be for mountain Shoalwater / Old Eagle Loop North Ridge Trail biking, hiking, trail running, cross LENGTH: 4.5 miles ELEVATION GAIN: 430’ country skiing, or all the above! TRAIL RATING: Easy DESCRIPTION: Start at the Shoalwater Bay Trailhead. Known as the CITY OF SUNSHINE, The loop can be done in either direction but counter- Klamath Falls enjoys about 300 days Trail Rating Guide clockwise offers better views and a more gradual climb. Note, the Shoalwater Trail starts above the trailhead of blue skies each year. parking lot. South Ridge / Hooligan Loop LENGTH: 9.7 miles ELEVATION GAIN: 1400’ TRAIL RATING: More Difficult Easy More Most DESCRIPTION: Start at Spence Mt Trailhead. Follow the South Difficult Difficult Ridge trail for 5.7 miles to JCT 3. Take a left and follow Hooligan Join or Support the KTA trail 4 miles back to the trailhead. Gentle climbs and Challenging riding May include steep to keep growing this wonderful trail network. easily avoidable with moderate slopes climbs & descents, South / North Ridge Loop obstacles such as and/or obstacles, loose trail surfaces, LENGTH: 15.5 miles ELEVATION GAIN: 2,400’ Howard This project was partially funded by the Klamath County transient room tax grant program rocks, roots and possibly on a narrow numerous difficult TRAIL RATING: Most Difficult Mazama Trail potholes. trail with mixed obstacles to avoid or DESCRIPTION: Start at the Spence Mountain Trailhead. Follow South Bay traction. jump over, drop-offs Ridge trail for 5.7 miles to JCT 3. Take a right on North Ridge trail and KLAMATHTRAILS.ORG descend 2.5 miles to Shoalwater Bay Trailhead. Left on Mazama for 4.9 Source: Central Alliance and sharp corners. VER0718 miles to JCT 4, then right on Hooligan and back to the trailhead. Upper Fish Lake Moore Mountain Klamath Lake Klamath Ridgeview Trail Lake of the Woods 27 miles of trails Brown 4,140’ – 5,000’ elevation range Mountain Moore Mountain is an urban trail system with over 20 miles of well-loved trails, just steps away High Lakes from downtown Klamath Falls. Enjoy a morning walk, an afternoon mountain bike ride or an evening trail run. Trail tip… the higher you climb 27 miles of trails the better the views of Upper Klamath Lake! 4,640’ – 5,800’ elevation range Directions: Trail head access points #mooremountain are located at the Eulalona This high cascade trail system offers a truly unique experience. Both trailhead off Cypress trails meander through large fields of volcanic rock and old growth Avenue (near downtown), forests. The 9-mile High Lakes trail connects Lake of the Woods and Fish in Moore Park on the south end of Klamath Lake and is easy enough for the whole family to enjoy. Brown Mountain Lake and near Buck Ridge trail is classic single track and is popular with mountain bikers. Development on the West end of Lakeshore Drive. #brownmtntrail Brown Mountain Trail

Suggested Routes OC andE Power Line / Eulalona Loop LENGTH: 2.4 miles ELEVATION GAIN: 148’ TRAIL RATING: Easy DESCRIPTION: Start at the Eulalona Trailhead. Take Eulalona then right on Stonehenge; right on Powerline Woods Line State Trail back to the trailhead. +100 miles of trail

Moore Mtn Intermediate Loop OC&E starts in Klamath Falls and traverses LENGTH: 4.8 miles ELEVATION GAIN: 545’ over 100-miles on an old railroad bed ending TRAIL RATING: More Difficult up near the town of Silver Lake. The OC&E is DESCRIPTION: Start at the Eulalona Trailhead. Take Klamath Ridgeview Trail the start of a popular bike touring route from left on Southie Connector; left on Blueberry; right on border to border called the . the road; then quick right on Boom. Follow Boom then right on 5 Gallon; right on Big Sky; right on Klamath Ridgeview; cross Eulalona to Stonehenge; right on Powerline back to the trailhead.

Moore Mtn Loop LENGTH: 8.7 miles ELEVATION GAIN: 967’ Upper TRAIL RATING: Most Difficult Legend Klamath DESCRIPTION: Start at the Eulalona Trailhead. Head Lake north on Eulalona; right on Stonehenge until it ends; left on Sidewinder until it turns into Ratcamp; right onto Stonehenge to the end then cross Eulalona to KRVT; Easy Trail Dirt Road / Paved Trail left on Blueberry until it ends. Take a right on the road More Difficult Trail then quick right onto Boom. Follow Boom then right Paved Road on Linda’s; left on Whiskeytown; left on Buzzard; right Most Difficult Trail Trail Junction on Tunnel of Love; left on Junker; then left on Enduro. Take Enduro to 5 Gallon; right on 5 Gallon; left on Big Park Boundary th Trailhead Sky; right on Klamath Ridgeview until it dead ends into Blueberry. Right at Blueberry then left on Southie to the Trail Direction Camping trailhead

People entering and using privately owned lands for recreational purposes are responsible for exercising due care in their use of the land. Please stay on the trails. Don’t disturb, develop or tamper with trails. Exercise caution on uneven terrain. Yield to oncoming trail users and don’t litter. Pack it in, pack it out. Ref: Oregon Recreational Use Statute: ORS 105.672. to 105.696 Ridge Trail