Dead Mtn + Larison Package

Perfect for a half-day or lighter ride. A quick shuttle gets you access to two of Oakridge’s most popular descents—tight switchbacks, loam, and classic forest vibes.

Lawler + Hardesty Package

A classic pairing for riders who want big views and rowdy descents. Expect fast, flowing singletrack with some steep tech tossed in.

Alpine + Dead Mtn + Larison Package

A full day of Oakridge gold. Start with the iconic Alpine, then drop into Dead Mountain’s fast corners and finish it off with Larison Rock’s punchy tech.

Heckletooth Shuttle

Heckletooth is a true backcountry-style ride with steep pitches, tight switchbacks, and a raw, untamed feel. It offers one of the more remote and adventurous descents in Oakridge, rewarding riders who enjoy a more technical, exploratory experience. Expect rocks, roots, and some of the most immersive forest riding in the region.

Larison Rock Shuttle

A compact yet punchy descent, Larison Rock is the go-to trail for a short shuttle that delivers a surprising mix of speed, technicality, and tight turns. Nestled into the hillside just above Oakridge, it’s ideal for stacking laps or squeezing in a final run before the sun dips.

Dead Mountain Shuttle

Dead Mountain delivers a playful, fast-flowing descent with high berms, rollers, and smooth corners. Designed with modern flow in mind, this trail is a perfect warm-up or an exhilarating wrap-up to your day. It’s approachable for intermediate riders while still fun and fast for experts.

Hardesty Shuttle

Hardesty offers a steep, sustained descent that’s both thrilling and physically demanding. With tight corners, rocky sections, and rapid elevation loss, it’s a trail that will keep your brakes and brain engaged from start to finish. This is a great ride for those who enjoy raw, old-school singletrack with minimal distractions and maximum focus.

Lawler Shuttle

Lawler is known for its fast-paced character, sharp transitions, and technical segments that demand rider focus and skill. The upper sections are rocky and raw, transitioning into loamier, more flow-oriented trail as you descend. With its constantly shifting terrain and big views, Lawler is a trail that leaves an impression.