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Oregon Bike Trips:
Hood River
Crater Lake
Umpqua

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Contact Western Spirit To Book A Fabulous Bike Trip in Oregon:

Phone: 800-845-2453
Address: 478 Mill Creek Dr., Moab, UT 84532
Local Phone: 435-259-8732
Fax: 435-259-2736

Booking an Oregon Cycling Vacation:

When you call us at Western Spirit, we will be thrilled to help you determine which of our tours is best for you. Our skilled staff of cyclists and outdoor people can answer your questions from personal knowledge. We will go over your riding experience, and suggest several tours which will fit your time frame.

"There are two things you need to know to do these trips.
1. You can do it.
2. It’s better with a guide "Contact Oregon Cycling

If you would like to request a full-color printed brochure of all of our fabulous trips, please call us at 1-800-845-2453. Our detailed brochure outlines all of our trips, including our great packages "Outside of Oregon" - Belize, Utah, Copper Canyon Mexico, and much more!

For groups of ten ore more, we offer private trips with custom itineraries. We will help you find the perfect route to accommodate all of your friends. We'll take care of all the planning, permits, and logistics.

For super special occasions, we offer our White Linen Tour: two extra guides, a massage therapist, white linen tablecloths, and even a guest chef from one of our favorite restaurants. At your request, private tours can include expert naturalists or archaeologists!

 

Please call 1-800-845-2453 for booking information!

 

Cycling Vacations in Oregon

Western Spirit Cycling Adventures

 


Mt. Hood

On this trip we travel through the Mt. Hood National Forest to the east of the giant peak itself. The singletrack in this forest is famous for a reason. Well-constructed ridge top trails provide you with surprise views of snowy Mt. Hood at regular intervals. Sometimes the peak seems so close you could reach out and touch the snow.

Cascade Lakes

Swooping and zooming singletrack, lower elevations (rarely above 7,000 feet), lakes at each camp, and relatively small climbs for a singletrack trip make this a great choice. The trails are tunnel-like paths through the heavily forested terrain of hemlock and pines. When we do pop out there are lakes to greet us at our lunch spots, at camp, and when you least expect it. Swimming is always an option. The water is refreshing to say the least.

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