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Wanoga

Mountain bike trail conditions · Bend, OR 43.963° N  121.416° W   4,111 FT

DUSTY: Rideable, very dry

Expect dust and loose corners.

Recent rain
No measurable rain in the past week
Today
94°Fpartly cloudy
Last 10 daysoldest to newest

Updated Aug 21, 2026, 00:01 UTC. Modeled hourly. Official closures and current trail conditions take priority.

Trail outlook

7 days back · 4 ahead
FORECAST
DUSTY 7d 2026-08-13: 0.00 inches of rain, representative trail outlook DUSTY
DUSTY 6d 2026-08-14: 0.00 inches of rain, representative trail outlook DUSTY
DUSTY 5d 2026-08-15: 0.00 inches of rain, representative trail outlook DUSTY
PRIME 4d 2026-08-16: 0.00 inches of rain, representative trail outlook PRIME
PRIME 3d 2026-08-17: 0.00 inches of rain, representative trail outlook PRIME
DUSTY 2d 2026-08-18: 0.00 inches of rain, representative trail outlook DUSTY
DUSTY 1d 2026-08-19: 0.00 inches of rain, representative trail outlook DUSTY
94° DUSTY Today 2026-08-20: 0.00 inches of rain, Partly cloudy, representative trail outlook DUSTY
92° DUSTY FRI 2026-08-21: 0.00 inches of forecast rain, Partly cloudy, representative trail outlook DUSTY
82° DUSTY SAT 2026-08-22: 0.00 inches of forecast rain, Partly cloudy, representative trail outlook DUSTY
83° DUSTY SUN 2026-08-23: 0.00 inches of forecast rain, Clear, representative trail outlook DUSTY
86° DUSTY MON 2026-08-24: 0.00 inches of forecast rain, Partly cloudy, representative trail outlook DUSTY
No measurable rain in the window. Over the tracked history, Wanoga has been rideable on 10 of the last 10 days (very dry and dusty on 8 of them). Daily trail markers are representative daytime outlooks. Weather is one input. The rideability verdict also accounts for soil, terrain, canopy, and drying time.
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Why Wanoga dries this way

Terrain & soil

Wanoga is a mountain bike network in the Bend region of OR, riding on loam soil that drains well over terrain that holds water and dries slowly. What really sets the timing here is how quickly that ground gives back a firm, dry surface, not what the day’s forecast says. At 4,111 ft, Wanoga rides E-facing ground that catches morning sun, so the surface firms up earlier in the day; 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 Catch & Release, Deschutes River MTN. Bike and Storm King.

Network profile

Soil
Loamdrains well
Drainage
Holds waterdries slowly
Tree cover
48%Partial
Elevation
4,111 ft
Average grade
2.7°
Predominant aspect
E-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.

CanopyPartial 48%

A mix of sun and shade. Conditions vary across the network, with open sections drying faster than covered ones.

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 Wanoga

Named trails

  • Catch & Release
  • Deschutes River MTN. Bike
  • Storm King
  • Deschutes River Trail
  • Dillon Sandladder

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 Central Oregon Trail Alliance. Support your local builders.

FAQ

Common questions
Can you ride Wanoga right now?

As of the latest update, Wanoga 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 Wanoga?

Wanoga 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 Wanoga take to dry after rain?

Wanoga usually needs about a day or two to dry after meaningful rain. Its terrain holds water in low spots, which slows it.

Does Wanoga get snow in winter?

Yes. At 4,111 ft, Wanoga 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 Wanoga?

Named trails at Wanoga include Catch & Release, Deschutes River MTN. Bike, Storm King, Deschutes River Trail and Dillon Sandladder. 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 Wanoga 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 Wanoga?

Wanoga sits at roughly 4,111 feet, faces mostly E, and averages a 2.7° grade with about 48% tree cover. That makes it a morning-sun network that firms up early in the day, 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 Wanoga?

The reliable season at Wanoga runs late spring through fall: at around 4,111 feet it holds real winter snowpack, and freeze-thaw makes the shoulder seasons hit or miss. Loam flags FROZEN days and posts a live verdict, so the calendar never has to be the tiebreaker.