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Why Middle Fork Trail dries this way
Terrain & soilMiddle Fork Trail is a mountain bike network in the Oakridge region of OR, riding on sandy soil that drains fast over terrain that drains at an even, moderate pace. What really sets the timing here is how quickly that ground gives back a firm, dry surface, not what the day’s forecast says. The S-facing aspect soaks up sun through the middle of the day, which speeds drying and opens the season earlier, and the gentle terrain, about a 4.2° average grade at 1,221 ft, drains slowly enough that low spots stay soft after a storm. Named trails in this network include Rigdon Bike Path.
Network profile
- Soil
- Sandydrains fast
- Drainage
- Moderateeven drying
- Tree cover
- 51%Partial
- Elevation
- 1,221 ft
- Average grade
- 4.2°
- Predominant aspect
- S-facing
How these factors affect drying
SoilSandy
Sandy, coarse soil sheds water fast. These trails are among the quickest to recover after rain.
CanopyPartial 51%
A mix of sun and shade. Conditions vary across the network, with open sections drying faster than covered ones.
TerrainModerate
Terrain here drains at a moderate pace. It neither sheds nor holds water strongly.
Around Middle Fork Trail
Named trails
- Dead Mountain Trail
- Salmon Creek Trail
- Warrior Cross Country Loop
- Rigdon Bike Path
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
Trail work here is done by Oakridge Trails Alliance. Support your local builders.
FAQ
Common questionsCan you ride Middle Fork Trail right now?
As of the latest update, Middle Fork Trail 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 Middle Fork Trail?
Middle Fork Trail sits on sandy soil that drains fast. Sandy, coarse soil sheds water fast. These trails are among the quickest to recover after rain.
How long does Middle Fork Trail take to dry after rain?
Middle Fork Trail usually needs only a few hours to recover after light rain. Its terrain drains at a moderate pace.
Does Middle Fork Trail get snow in winter?
Rarely. Middle Fork Trail sits low and mild enough (around 1,221 ft) that snow seldom affects riding; conditions are driven by rain and drying. Loam still flags FROZEN on the rare freeze.
What trails are at Middle Fork Trail?
Named trails at Middle Fork Trail include Dead Mountain Trail, Salmon Creek Trail, Warrior Cross Country Loop and Rigdon Bike Path. 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 Middle Fork Trail 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 Middle Fork Trail?
Middle Fork Trail sits at roughly 1,221 feet, faces mostly S, and averages a 4.2° grade with about 51% 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 Middle Fork Trail?
There is no real off-season at Middle Fork Trail: snow rarely interferes, so good days come down to rain and how fast the dirt dries. Its sunny aspect helps it come back fast after storms. The live verdict above reflects today.
