Fire roads and logging trails make up most of Crane Mountain OHV. There are not as many trails as you might expect, because many are dead ends or are blocked by snow well into the summer. If you wait until late summer Crane Mountain OHV has some short sections of expert level single track, mountain top views of Goose Lake, remote camping, cool temps, no crowds and some wildlife (including some ferocious insects!). The peak is a popular hang gliding spot and the nearby town of Lakeview is tourist friendly.
{ Last know status: Open | Approximate size: Unknown Mile(s) | Last updated: June 18, 2022 }
Nearest city to Crane Mountain OHV is Lakeview, Oregon
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A spark arrestor or exhaust cap is required
Limit of: 99 db
Max Width of: 50 inches
year-round
Fremont - Winema National Forests - Lakeview Ranger District 1301 South G Street Lakeview, OR 97630 (541) 947-2151
Lake County Chamber of Commerce 126 North E. Street Lakeview, OR 97630 (541) 947-6040
Oregon ATV Safety Education Card (877) 772-3359 atv.info@state.or.us
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Help out the community by adding something new.Provides access to: Crane Mountain National Recreation Trail #161. An 8.3 mile portion of this trail, south of the summit of Crane Mountain, is within the Crane-Bidwell Semi-Primitive Motorized Area. Crane Mountain Trailhead is located in the South Warner Mountains, 15 minutes southeast, of Lakeview, Oregon at 6,585 feet in elevation This distinctive high elevation forest features mixed conifers like white bark pine. Open meadows and some wetlands make this a diverse landscape.
{ Last know status: Open | Approximate size: Unknown Mile(s) | Last updated: September 13, 2020 }
Known points on this trail
Starting point for Crane Mountain Trailhead
Motorized vehicles prohibited north of Crane Mt. Peak
June 15 - Sept. 15
Crane Mountain Trailhead is located one hthe 15 minutes southeast of Lakeview, OR. From Lakeview, OR take Oregon Highway 140 north toward Paisley, Oregon. Then continue on Hwy 140, heading east toward Adel, Oregon. Turn right on Forest Service (FS) Road 3915. Follow FS Road 3915 south then turn right on FS Road 4011. Continue on FS Road 4011; it will turn into FS Road 015. Follow until the end of the road where the trailhead is located.
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