Address: 62700 E Barlow Trail Rd, Brightwood, OR 97011, USA
Phone: +15033755616
Sunday: 7AM–8:30PM
Monday: 7AM–8:30PM
Tuesday: 7AM–8:30PM
Wednesday: 7AM–8:30PM
Thursday: 7AM–8:30PM
Friday: 7AM–8:30PM
Saturday: 7AM–8:30PM
David Sheldon
First time at Sandy ridge today. Overall experience was amazing. Went with my buddy and 10-year-old. The parking lot is a good size and has ADA spaces available as well as a public restroom. It seems that you need a day pass or seasonal pass in advance so be forewarned. You can then climb up a paved road to multiple trail systems that range from green, blue, to black. There's something for every level of rider and today we stayed on some blue and green trails enjoying a little bit of technical writing but mostly lots of flowy trails. While the ride up was grueling for the 10-year-old for the average rider it's within the range of normal and the trails were phenomenal. I only wish I had taken more pictures and will definitely be back!
Jaennae Kuykendall
My husband and his friends mountain bike here often. It sounds like the trails range in difficulty and it's popular enough that I don't worry about him when he's all alone. But it's spacious enough that he said it doesn't feel crowded even when the parking lot seems full. Lots of parking in the parking lot, even a section for trailers. It had good vibes and almost a tailgating atmosphere at lunch time.
Dusti Young
Does it look like I’m going slow?! I am! Haha this was my first time mountain biking in the Pacific Northwest. It was really hard to bike up, yes, really hard. There were folks who were much faster than us and are clearly in great shape. We stopped partway up the mountain and hopped on the trail. Other people went all the way to the top. Wherever you start, you’ll have so much fun! The journey up is hard and the path down is fast and flows well. One of my favorite things I’ve done.
Jonathan Rover
Good Trail System, the climb on paved road it is challenging, down was fun on the main loop, got to be careful not to get in the wrong trail, it can be confusing the top. Nice views at the top.
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All season though snow sometimes falls there.
There is overnight camping at the RV Village and that would be the closest to the trails. For overnight camping on LOLO pass there are a couple of overnight camping areas available. Cheaper but not as convenient. I believe reservations are definitely required at the RV Village. But it is much closer to the trails.
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