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Why Larison Rock dries this way
Terrain & soilLarison Rock (Oakridge, OR) rides on loam soil that drains well over terrain that sheds water and dries quickly. Heavy tree cover holds the damp in, so it stays wet longer than the sky overhead would suggest. Loam reads that exact ground against live weather, rather than leaning on a regional forecast that can’t tell you what the dirt is doing. The N-facing aspect keeps the dirt shaded for much of the day, so moisture lingers after rain and snow is slow to clear, and the steep terrain, about a 15.3° average grade at 2,412 ft, sheds water fast once the rain stops. Named trails in this network include Larison Rock Trail.
Network profile
- Soil
- Loamdrains well
- Drainage
- Sheds waterdries quickly
- Tree cover
- 79%Dense
- Elevation
- 2,412 ft
- Average grade
- 15.3°
- Predominant aspect
- N-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 79%
Heavy tree cover shades the soil and blocks wind, so these trails dry slowly and can hold morning damp even after dry days.
TerrainSheds water
Water runs off this terrain rather than pooling, which helps the surface dry out after rain.
Around Larison Rock
Named trails
- Larison Rock Trail
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.
Trail stewards
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FAQ
Common questionsCan you ride Larison Rock right now?
As of the latest update, Larison Rock is Rideable, very dry (DUSTY). Rideable, but very dry. Expect dust and loose corners. No measurable rain in the past week.
What is the soil and trail surface like at Larison Rock?
Larison Rock 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 Larison Rock take to dry after rain?
Larison Rock usually needs about a day or two to dry after meaningful rain. Its terrain sheds water, which speeds drying. Heavy tree cover slows drying further.
Does Larison Rock get snow in winter?
Occasionally. Cold snaps can bring snow or a hard freeze to Larison Rock (around 2,412 ft), but it rarely lasts. Loam flags a FROZEN state when it happens and clears it once the trail thaws.
What trails are at Larison Rock?
Named trails at Larison Rock include Larison Rock Trail. 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 Larison Rock 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 Larison Rock?
Larison Rock sits at roughly 2,412 feet, faces mostly N, and averages a 15.3° grade with about 79% tree cover. That makes it a shady network that holds moisture longer than sunnier neighbors, and the steep grade means it sheds water quickly. Loam models this exact ground against live weather rather than using one regional forecast.
When is the best time of year to ride Larison Rock?
Larison Rock rides most of the year. Winter cold snaps can pause it briefly, but the day-to-day question is rain and drying, not the season. Its shady aspect means it needs longer after storms than sunnier networks nearby. Check the live verdict the morning you want to ride.
