La Dee Flats OHV Staging Area, Estacada OR
Address | Estacada, OR, United States |
Phone | +1 971-333-4100 |
Website | www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/mthood/recreation/ohv/recarea |
Categories | Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.1 7 reviews |
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La Dee Flats OHV Staging Area reviews
7The rainy season is the best. Mud everywhere. Summer is great to learn the trails. Most of the trails loop back to each other or the main road, so it's nearly impossible to get lost. Great place for beginners and experienced riders.
Not too bad. Getting to staging area is one bumpy ride. Need to re grade it, fill pot holes. Trails were fun and had great views.
This is a good place to bring the kids so they can learn to ride their dirtbikes without fear of a head on crash on a skinny trail. There are wide open gravel roads, some dual track of you have an ATV or just want more space to ride your dirt bike and some single track of you wanna turn it up a bit. The road going in is a bit narrow and winding and you have to keep an eye out for traffic coming the other way. Then you get into the wooded area and there are pot holes in the road that look like the surface of the moon. The staging area is covered in larger rock/gravel and there is a vault toilet. We’ve been a couple of times and still haven’t ridden the whole area. It’s close enough to make it convenient so we will keep going back.
This is where we've dirt biked ever since moving to Oregon. Not a far drive from our Gresham home base and lots of different paths and terrain to explore! Changes a lot with each season so keep your head!
Cool little place but the roads are horrible. They have not graded or put gravle down. Dangerous.
Absolutely amazing place to bring your rig and get it completely covered in mud! Most trails have signs. Some do not. Mostly well taken care of area besides the main fire road in being completely riddled with large pot holes.
Fun time with lots pot hole trails, get lost for hours on old logging roads.