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Black Rock trails
2 reviews
5 of 5
Location: 3 miles West of Falls City, Oregon N44° 52.841'' W123° 29.555'' (N44.88068 W123.49258)
Description: System of trails for beginner to advanced including a sessionable skills area. Black Rock has many looping opportunites with a variety of routes to choose from. One-way up on main artierial is ~6 miles, and then sweet, buttery smooth single-track for miles with hundreds of technical trail features along the descent.
Elevation: Trail head is at 700 feet, summit is at ~2,000.
Trail Profile: 20% double-track (serves as main artierial access), 80% downhill-centric single-track
Black Rock Mountain Bike trails are distinguished as first Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) sanctioned "mountain bike only" trail system in Oregon. We have over 250 registered local mountain biking members (as of 4/2006), and continue to grow! There''s 5 - 6 regularly planned trail work/ride days sponsored by BRMBA, but a core group of builders who expand and enhance existing trails every week.
Each trail at Black Rock is epic in it''s own regard built/managed by a different build team:
"Basic Training" skills area includes features that allow beginner freeriders to progress at their own pace up to advanced level skills - in a very sessionable side of hill not far from trailhead - which includes a pull out area off road where it''s easy to "meet up" with friends.
"Granny''s Kitchen" with numerous variety of features - long, long ladder rides, doubles with monsters lurking in depths of casm-sized gaps, swooping road gaps, with burms arched to thesky, flowing trail leading from one challenge to the next each begging you to session for maximum enjoyment but the trail calling to you to roll on...
"Sickter Gnar" built to showcase what freeride is all about - log rides, big wooden structures, solidly built burms, ladder bridges, stump jumps, and technical gnarly rocky downhill section thrown in on lower.
"Sunday Stroll" with doubles as far up and down the trail as you can see with a recent addition bringing the number well over 15 jumps... including a "ravine gap", buttery smooth "log gap jump", and off-camber gap jump. If gaps are what you seek, Sunday Stroll will deliver and deliver and deliver...
"Bonzai Downhill" built for fast bombing downhill fun. Uses terrain well to fuel the "rollercoaster" effect. Large burms to maximize speed, well built from top to bottom - includes roller jumps - hit them fast to do some low-level flying or slow to float over without leaving the ground. Safe for cross-country riders to enjoy from top to bottom. Off-shoot challenges easily allow for intermediate freeriders to throw in a twist or two on the way down, then safely merge back into the flow of main track. Great for all skill levels riding in same group to enjoy! This trail starts at the very tip of Mt. Brown and is non-stop fun all the way to the lowest part of single-track.
There are features of the very terrain itself that evoke the spirit of what
from Salem (drive time: 50 minutes):
* From I-5, take exit 258 (North Salem / Fairgrounds / Amphitheater).
* Turn SW onto Portland RD.
* Continue on Portland RD to Marion Street (follow signs for “Dallas / Ocean Beaches”).
* Turn onto Marion Street heading West to reach OR-22 WEST (you’ll leave town over Marion Street bridge).
* Continue on OR-22 West to Dallas (approx. 9 miles from Salem).
* Turn left off OR-22, continue on Ellendale AVE (follow Kings Valley / Falls City signs).
* In Dallas, bear left onto MAIN ST (you’ll see sign for OR-223 SOUTH).
* Turn right onto FAIRVIEW AVE – which becomes OR-223 South – follow out of town.
* Continue on OR-223 South to Falls City RD (approx. 9 miles from Dallas).
* Turn right onto Falls City RD, continue to Falls City.
In Falls City…
* Continue west on main road through town.
* Bear right before bridge onto Mitchell (do not cross bridge).
* Continue up short hill, Turn left onto dirt road and
* Follow river about 3 miles. turn
Summary: Best trails I've ever ridden. I'm not an extremely advanced downhiller or freerider but I loved it. There's more than enough technical stuff there to keep any rider of any level entertained and in pain for days. I rode with some guys who were more skilled than myself and they absolutely enjoyed themselves. Everything from shallow (but freaking fast downhill) to 15+ foot drops is there.
Recommended Route: As a beginner, I really enjoyed the Bonzai trail. It was a long fast track that you could really fly down with sweet berms, good gaps, and enough diversity to keep you on edge the whole way down. It isn't super technical , but it's still a blast.
Other recommended trails in the same area: Sickter Gnar is a pretty sweet trail. It's a little hard for me still (there's a lot of pretty technical and big air stuff), but it was fun all the same.
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Summary: Enough can't be said about this place, so I won't even try. Come experience it for yourself and you'll understand. The best riding in Oregon. Period.
Go to Google Video and search the words "Blackrock Freeride"....You'll see what I mean. Above and beyond!!
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