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Why Hardesty Portal dries this way
Terrain & soilHardesty Portal sits in the Oakridge, OR area, on loam soil that drains well over terrain that holds water and dries slowly. Heavy tree cover holds the damp in, so it stays wet longer than the sky overhead would suggest. Whether it’s worth riding comes down to how that ground sheds and holds water after rain. That’s exactly what Loam tracks, hour by hour. At 3,898 ft, Hardesty Portal rides SSW-facing ground that soaks up sun through the middle of the day, which speeds drying and opens the season earlier; the gentle grade, around 2.7° on average, drains slowly enough that low spots stay soft after a storm. Named trails in this network include Hardesty Trail, Nfst-1700632 and Eula Ridge Trail.
Network profile
- Soil
- Loamdrains well
- Drainage
- Holds waterdries slowly
- Tree cover
- 83%Dense
- Elevation
- 3,898 ft
- Average grade
- 2.7°
- Predominant aspect
- SSW-facing
How these factors affect drying
SoilLoam
Loam balances drainage with water retention, so it typically takes a day or two to dry after meaningful rain.
CanopyDense 83%
Heavy tree cover shades the soil and blocks wind, so these trails dry slowly and can hold morning damp even after dry days.
TerrainHolds water
Water tends to pool and linger here rather than running off, so the surface can stay damp well after the weather clears.
Around Hardesty Portal
Named trails
- Hardesty Trail
- Nfst-1700632
- Eula Ridge Trail
- Sawtooth Trail
- Hardesty CUT OFF
Some of the named trails our map data covers here, not a complete list; one verdict covers the whole network. Trail names from public agency data and © OpenStreetMap contributors.
FAQ
Common questionsCan you ride Hardesty Portal right now?
As of the latest update, Hardesty Portal is Rideable now (PRIME). No significant rain in the forecast. No measurable rain in the past week.
What is the soil and trail surface like at Hardesty Portal?
Hardesty Portal sits on loam soil that drains well. Loam balances drainage with water retention, so it typically takes a day or two to dry after meaningful rain.
How long does Hardesty Portal take to dry after rain?
Hardesty Portal usually needs about a day or two to dry after meaningful rain. Its terrain holds water in low spots, which slows it. Heavy tree cover slows drying further.
Does Hardesty Portal get snow in winter?
Yes. At 3,898 ft, Hardesty Portal typically sees winter snow and freeze-thaw that can pause riding. Loam flags a FROZEN state when the ground is snow-covered or frozen, then clears it as things thaw and dry.
What trails are at Hardesty Portal?
Named trails at Hardesty Portal include Hardesty Trail, Nfst-1700632, Eula Ridge Trail, Sawtooth Trail and Hardesty CUT OFF. That is a sample of what our map data covers rather than a full inventory, and local trail counts change as networks are built out. Loam models conditions for Hardesty Portal as a whole, so the verdict on this page covers the network rather than scoring each trail separately.
What's the terrain and elevation like at Hardesty Portal?
Hardesty Portal sits at roughly 3,898 feet, faces mostly SSW, and averages a 2.7° grade with about 83% tree cover. That makes it a sunny, fast-drying network, and the gentle grade means it leaves low spots soft after storms. Loam models this exact ground against live weather rather than using one regional forecast.
When is the best time of year to ride Hardesty Portal?
The reliable season at Hardesty Portal runs late spring through fall: at around 3,898 feet it holds real winter snowpack, and freeze-thaw makes the shoulder seasons hit or miss. Its sunny aspect helps it come back fast after storms. Loam flags FROZEN days and posts a live verdict, so the calendar never has to be the tiebreaker.
