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| Campgrounds |
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Grab your gear and come camping on the Tillamook State Forest. There are eight developed fee-site campgrounds, managed on a first-come, first-served basis. Campgrounds are set in a variety of forest and river environments. Most are open from Memorial Day through October. In addition, numerous dispersed camping opportunities exist across the forest.
Campground Map & Information
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| Road & OHV Trail Report |
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Please click below for information on forest road closure and OHV trail information.
Road & OHV Trail Report
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| Off-Highway Vehicles |
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The Tillamook State Forest, located in the Coast Range mountains of northwest Oregon, offers some of the best Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) trails in the Pacific Northwest.
There are four primary OHV riding areas available on the forest: including Browns Camp, Jordan Creek, Trask and Diamond Mill.
The wide variety of trails access some of the more remote and scenic parts of the forest and provide challenge and excitement for both beginners and experts.
The Browns Camp and Jordan Creek OHV areas in particular provide more than 100 miles of easy to most difficult motorcycle, ATV and 4WD trail opportunities.
Diamond Mill riding area now includes a kids track and an improved trials course.
Regulated Use Fire Closure
Effective 08/18/10 - OHV Trails in the Tillamook State Forest have reopened starting at 12:00 on Wednesday, August 18th. This includes designated trails in the Browns Camp, Diamond Mill, Jordan Creek, and Trask OHV areas.
Off Highway Vehicle Map
Off Highway VehicleTrail Report
Off Highway Vehicle Regulations (Oregon Parks & Recreation web site)
Current Fire Regulations
Off Highway Vehicle Events
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| Non-Motorized Trails |
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Non-Motorized Trails in the Tillamook State Forest Managed for a Range of Recreation Uses.
Over 50 miles of non-motorized trails provide options for the hiker, mountain biker and horseback rider. Climb to the top of King’s Mountain for a remarkable view. Set out with your horse to explore part of the original Wilson River Wagon Road. Hop on your mountain bike for a hair-raising ride down Gales Creek Trail.
Click here for details on the non-motorized trail system, current conditions and the NEW set of trail guides posted on the web page.
The Tillamook Forest Visitor Map and Guide will help you find your way around the forest and is available for purchase.
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| Day-Use & Staging Areas |
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Day-Use & Staging Areas are strategically located in key areas to provide access to recreational opportunities in the forest.
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| Hunting and Fishing |
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Hunting and Fishing opportunities abound on the rivers and hillsides of the Tillamook State Forest. Check with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife for regulation information, stop in for a map and then head out to the great outdoors of the Tillamook in pursuit of your favorite fish or game animal.
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| Volunteer Program |
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Volunteer Opportunities Beginning in the early 1950s with replanting of the Tillamook Burn, volunteers have worked closely with the Oregon Department of Forestry to enhance the forest. Today, a new generation of volunteers is enhancing recreational opportunities in the forest. Check in here for ways you can get your hands dirty, have some fun and help make a difference at the same time.
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