The Ancient Juniper Trail, located near Bend, Oregon, offers mountain bikers an accessible and enjoyable ride through the unique landscapes of the Oregon Badlands Wilderness. This 3.1-mile loop trail is generally considered easy, making it perfect for beginners eager to explore the high desert terrain while enjoying some light technical fun.
Trail Overview:
Trail Highlights:
Starting from the Flatiron Rock Trailhead, the Ancient Juniper Trail winds through a striking landscape filled with lava rock formations and desert flora. The trail offers gentle climbs and descents, punctuated by playful "mini whoops" that keep the ride exciting. It’s a great introduction to the region's high desert riding.
Flora and Fauna:
The trail is named for the ancient juniper trees that dot the route, some of which are hundreds of years old. In spring, wildflowers bring vibrant color to the desert scenery. Along the way, you may also encounter wildlife such as desert lizards and birds, making the experience even more immersive for nature enthusiasts.
Trail Etiquette and Tips:
Getting There:
From Bend, head east on Highway 20 for approximately 13 miles. Turn left onto the paved road leading to the Flatiron Rock Trailhead. Parking is available, but note that there are no water facilities at the trailhead, so plan accordingly.
The Ancient Juniper Trail offers a fun and approachable mountain biking experience in the breathtaking high desert of Central Oregon. Whether you're new to mountain biking or simply looking for a relaxed ride, this trail is a great way to enjoy the outdoors near Bend.
Intermediate
4.0 mi
308 ft