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The Alsea Falls Trail System offers a connected network of roads and trails that currently provides a range of opportunities for mountain bikers. All trails are located between 800' and 1900' elevation, in a second growth forest surrounding Fall Creek, a tributary of the South Fork Alsea River. The system includes several mountain bike "flow" trails that incorporate progressive trail design and construction techniques. Flow trails within the system maximize the fun of mountain biking by combining features like rolling terrain and bankeAlsea Falls Trail Systemd turns. Upper trails within the system have been designed to provide challenging features such as steep rock chutes and plenty of trail texture achieved through the placement of technical rock features. At Alsea Falls, these trails are directional and are recommended for downhill travel only. All trails are rated by difficulty - download the Alsea Falls Trail System map for additional information. The BLM and MTB Project are Connecting with Communities through a National partnership to provide an interactive ride experience. MTB project hosts the next generation of mountain bike trail maps. Click the MTB Project icon below to access all the information you’ll need to plan your next ride at the Alsea Falls Trail System. Photos by Leslie Kehmeier, Mapping Manager, International Mountain Bicycling Association. |
Date | Taken on 29 July 2015, 08:13 |
Source | Alsea Falls Trail System |
Author | Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington from Portland, America |
Flickr tags InfoField | mountain biking , imba , international mountain bicycling association , blm , bureau of land management , oregon , alsea falls , seeoregon , seewashington , seeblm , washington , department of the interior , recreation , outdoors , america's great outdoors , salem , bike , trail , trails |
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