Mt. Bike Oregon operates under a special use permit with Willamette National Forest and is an equal opportunity outdoor recreation service provider.
Mt. Bike Oregon is funded in part by City of Oakridge and Lane County Tourism Grant funds
RIDERS Registration is only available in advance, online.
$299 starting January 1, 2010
$319 starting June 1, 2010
Shuttles, meals and camping are included
Cost includes a donation to the MBO Trail Maintainance Fund
GUESTS (non-riders)
$125 for each guest (Ages 11 and up) for the weekend
Children under 14 may not ride on the trails.
REFUND POLICY
90 Days notice – 75%
60 Days notice – 60%
30 Days notice - 50%
No refunds during month of event
Registration is non-transferable
PARKING:
PARKING
Free parking across street from campground (no RVs or trailers).
RV/TRAILER INFO
RV and Trailer parking is located nearby at two different RV parks and it is not coordinated by Mt. Bike Oregon. Please contact them directly:
Arbor Inn RV park -(541) 782-2611 or Casey's RV Park - (541) 782-1906 to arrange.
PLEASE NOTE
No car parking on site at all
Cars found parked on site or in the grass will be towed
THE MBO STORE:
If you are already registered to attend MBO, you can purchase extra options in the MBO Store.
Middle Fork All Day Shuttle,
hats, jerseys, guest passes, etc.
CLICK ON THESE LINKS ARE ONLY IF YOU ARE ALREADY REGISTERED FOR MBO. JULY MBO Add-ons - CLICK HERE AUGUST MBO Add-ons - CLICK HERE
GETTING THERE:
Oakridge is 150 miles south of Portland, 40 miles east of Eugene on Hwy 58. Greenwaters Park is on the right after you go through downtown Oakridge.
We take care of everything once you arrive. Hiking and biking trails leave from the beautiful, sprawling, riverside campground. Three hot meals, camping in tents (you bring the tent) and showers are included.
Dogs are allowed at Mt. Bike Oregon. Park rules must be followed. As dog lovers ourselves we understand you want to bring your dog with you on vacation. In a prior year we had some problems with the rules not being followed so we just ask that you follow the rules and not ruin it for everyone. Dogs are NOT allowed to go on the rides.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
Mt. Bike Oregon features three full days of unequalled single-track riding with fully supported ride options that leave from camp via shuttle bus or rides from camp.
Yes, we take care of it all. In fact Chester, a 2007 rider, said,
"It's like you took all the inconvenient parts of a mountain biking weekend and did them for us. You scope out the trails - we ride them, you shuttle up - we bomb down, you cook - we eat, you tap the kegs - we drink the beer.
Everyone was super friendly and super helpful and the riding was just amazing. Thanks for a great weekend."
Hundreds of miles of singletrack, 100's of cyclists, two days of camping along the Willamette River, three squares/day, free Oregon microbrewed beer in the beer garden tons of demo bikes, clinics, mechanics, demo bikes and gear, vendors, nighttime games in camp.
EXAMPLE SCHEDULE:
Subject to change
but this gives you an idea of all we have to offer
BOTH EVENTS FOLLOW THE SAME SAMPLE SCHEDULE
THURSDAY
noon-8pm
Registration
No meals, no showers, no shuttles on Thursday
8pm
Announcements and rider meeting in amphitheater
FRIDAY
8am-6pm
Registration
6:30-8:30am
Breakfast
7-8:30am
Make your own lunch
7am
The Epic Shuttle to Alpine, Tire Mountain, Winberry advanced ride with climbs
7am
Yoga with Uma
8am
Middle Fork Shuttle - must pre-reg, $40
9am
Shuttle to top of Alpine - 20 miles
Shuttle to North Fork - easier ride 5-15 miles
Shuttle to Hardesty/Lawler/Goodman area
Shuttle to Flat Creel/Salmon Creek Ride
Shuttle to Tire Mountain/Cloverpatch
10am
5 different ride on your own rides from the park
12 pm
Shuttle to top of Alpine - 20 miles
Shuttle to Flat Creel/Salmon Creek Ride
4pm
Beer Garden opens
4pm
Yoga with Uma
5pm
Yoga by One Breath Yoga
4-7pm
Showers
5:30-8pm
Dinner
8pm
Rider meeting in amphitheater
10pm
No more beer can be served in the beer garden
SATURDAY
6:30-8:30am
Breakfast
7-8:30am
Make your own lunch
7am
Yoga with Uma
7am
The Epic Shuttle to Alpine, Tire Mountain, Winberry advanced ride with climbs
8am
Shuttle to Middle Fork - Must pre reg - $40
Shuttle to Bunchgrass ADVANCED RIDERS ONLY
9am
Shuttle to top of Alpine - 20 mi
Shuttle to Flat Creel/Salmon Creek Ride
Shuttle to Hardesty/Lawler/Goodman area
Heckletooth from the Park
Shuttle to Tire Mountain/Cloverpatch
Shuttle to North Fork - easier ride 5-15 miles
Heckletooth from the Park, about 20 miles
10am
5 different ride on your own rides from the park
12pm
Shuttle to top of Alpine - 20 mi
Shuttle to Flat Creel/Salmon Creek Ride
4pm
Beer Garden opens
4pm
Yoga with Uma
5pm
Yoga by One Breath Yoga
4-7pm
Showers
5:30-8pm
Dinner
8pm
Rider meeting and raffle in amphitheater
After 10 pm
No more beer can be served
SUNDAY
6:30-8:30am
Breakfast and make-your-own lunch
7-8:30am
Make your own lunch
7am
Yoga with Uma
7am
The Epic Shuttle to Alpine, Tire Mountain, Winberry advanced ride with climbs
8am
Shuttle to Middle Fork - Must pre-reg
9am
5 different ride on your own rides from the park
Shuttle to Flat Creek/Salmon Creek Ride
Heckletooth from the Park, about 20 miles
Shuttle North Fork - easier ride 5-15 miles
Salmon Creek - right out of camp - 12 miles
Shuttle to top of Alpine - 20 miles
Shuttle to Tire Mountain/Cloverpatch
Shuttle to Hardesty
1-4pm
Showers
Sundown
Checkout
No dinner
You must leave at this time. If you wish to stay overnight and leave Monday, you must purchase an overnight pass in registration.
What to Bring / Recommended Gear List
"An CPSC/Snell-approved helmet is required to participate in this event."
Camping gear:
Tent
Sleeping bag
Sleeping pad
Pillow
Camp chair
Flashlight or bike light
Other:
Sunscreen
Sunglasses
Fleece (for night)
Bike + helmet
Water bottles
Camera
Small day pack
Swim suit
Towel
Coffee cup