{"product_id":"central-oregon-sxs-where-to-ride-850-miles-crescent-oregon-to-oakridge-oregon-central-oregon-sxs-where-to-ride-map","title":"Central Oregon SxS Where to Ride, 850 miles, Crescent Oregon to Oakridge, Oregon","description":"Central Oregon SxS Where to Ride, Crescent, Oregon to Oakridge, Oregon\r\nThere are 850 total miles of OHV routes (Blue), on 5 Maps in this Map Bundle.\r\nAs of the date of this publishing the routes into Oakridge from the south and into Crescent Junction from the west are not authorized for OHV use. We have been working with the Forest Service in both locations to get these routes open. It is possible that you could be sited for being on these routes. If you choose to ride into Oakridge, you do so at your own risk. It is legal to ride into Crescent Junction; you just can’t do it from the west. Road 60 at the southern end of Crescent Lake is for Street Legal Vehicles Only. People are using it to get to Odell Lake, Crescent Lake, and Crescent Junction but, you do so at your own risk. \r\nCall the Forest Service offices for the latest information.\r\nCrescent Ranger Station Office. 541-433-3200\r\nMiddle Fork (Oakridge) Ranger Station Office. 541- 782-2283\r\nHotels and RV Parks are available in Oakridge and Crescent Junction. Lodging is available at Diamond Lake, Crescent Lake and Odell Lake.\r\nFood and fuel are available in Oakridge, Crescent Junction, Odell Lake, Crescent Lake, and Diamond Lake.\r\nPick the Blue routes that you want to use. Red routes are for Street Legal Only (Use at your own risk). It may not be likely that you will be sited but, you might.\r\nHave Fun, be courteous, and Be Safe.\r\nDisclaimer: You ride at your own risk.\r\nSxSs are not allowed on snowmobile trails, groomed or un-groomed. Not even if you have tracks.\r\nIt is your responsibility to know where you are and that you are on a route that is legal for your vehicle.\r\nIf you wish to explore in the National Forest you will also need the Motor Vehicle Use Maps for the forest you wish to visit.\r\nCentral Oregon SxS Maps are produced to provide you with legal routes to enjoy with your Off Highway Vehicle (OHV). This includes all Classes of OHV, Class I (ATV), Class II (Jeep, truck, etc.), Class III Motorcycle) and Class IV (SxS). Routes shown as Blue are Easy to Moderate.\r\nThe majority of these roads are not maintained and may be impassable due to water runoff, slides, down trees, administrative closures, etc. Some roads may have become impassable since the publishing of these maps.\r\nThis product is produced from information prepared by Central Oregon SxS Where to Ride or from other suppliers. Central Oregon SxS Where to Ride can’t assure the reliability or suitability of this information for a particular purpose. The Data and product accuracy may vary due to compilation from various sources, including modeling and interpretation, and may not meet National Map Accuracy Standards. This information may be updated, corrected, or otherwise modified without notification.\r\nFor questions regarding road use in the National Forest please refer to the Forest Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM). An MVUM is a legal, enforceable document that identifies the roads, trails, and areas where motor vehicles use is allowed in the Forest Service administrative unit or ranger district. MVUMs are reissued each year. It is the responsibility of the motor vehicle user to acquire the current MVUM. The MVUMs display National Forest System (NFS), routes (roads and trails), designated as open to motorized travel. The MVUMs also display allowed uses by motor vehicle class (ex. highway-legal vehicles, vehicles 50 inches in width or less, motorcycles and open to all vehicles; seasonal allowances, off travel distance allowances, and provides information on other travel rules and regulations. Visitors should not rely on any other maps for making decisions about motorized travel. A current printed copy of the Forest MVUM is available. FREE from local Forest Service offices, and the current downloadable copy is available FREE from\r\n\u003ca href=\"http:\/\/www.fs.fed.us\/recreation\/programs\/ohv\/ohv_maps.shtml\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ewww.fs.fed.us\/recreation\/programs\/ohv\/ohv_maps.shtml\u003c\/a\u003e\r\nPlease contact the local land manager, Forest Service, BLM or State Forests for more information about motor vehicle use on the lands they manage.\r\nIf you are on a forest road and you come to come to a closed gate that is not locked and does not display a NO TRESPASSING or PRIVATE PROPERTY sign you can pass through but please close the gate behind, you.\r\nBe Safe.","brand":"Central Oregon SxS Where to Ride","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45490551095452,"sku":"1713218","price":24.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0441\/7850\/5884\/files\/20251017145040-central-oregon-sxs-where-to-ride-central-oregon-sxs-where-to-ride-crescent-oregon-to-oakridge-oregon-bundle-1712576-preview-0_56e14d1c-e481-4742-be91-71bb683aafd3.jpg?v=1780761296","url":"https:\/\/store.avenza.com\/products\/central-oregon-sxs-where-to-ride-850-miles-crescent-oregon-to-oakridge-oregon-central-oregon-sxs-where-to-ride-map","provider":"Avenza Maps","version":"1.0","type":"link"}