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Larison Rock Shuttle

A basalt outcropping looming just south of Oakridge

  • 1 hour
  • 25 US dollars
  • Pick up: Greenwaters Park 48362 OR-58, Oakridge

Service Description

The Larison Rock is a classic Oakridge ride. The downhill part of the ride is both beautiful and thrilling. Expect big forest with giant moss covered trees and rowdy single-track that hugs the constantly changing steep hillsides. First timers should stay left on the trail to begin and pedal/push/hike up to the Larison Rock viewpoint. The vista is definitely worth the effort. Ride back down to catch the main trail and start the ride in earnest. The main Larison Rock trail starts with a moderate descent on tight single-track through big moss covered trees, contouring across steep hillsides. The route then transitions to a steep descent down the nose of a ridge before rolling out to traverse across the top of a connecting ridge. Larison Rock then goes back to more fast sections of narrow bench cut trail on steep side slopes. The lower reaches get a little rowdy at times. The terrain is a mix between steep, chunky trail and tight single-track that ducks in and out of drainages. Beware of your speed around blind corners and exposure on the downside of the trail. Larison Rock trail endThe Larison Rock is a classic Oakridge ride. The downhill part of the ride is both beautiful and thrilling. Expect big forest with giant moss covered trees and rowdy single-track that hugs the constantly changing steep hillsides. First timers should stay left on the trail to begin and pedal/push/hike up to the Larison Rock viewpoint. The vista is definitely worth the effort. Ride back down to catch the main trail and start the ride in earnest. The main Larison Rock trail starts with a moderate descent on tight single-track through big moss covered trees, contouring across steep hillsides. The route then transitions to a steep descent down the nose of a ridge before rolling out to traverse across the top of a connecting ridge. Larison Rock then goes back to more fast sections of narrow bench cut trail on steep side slopes. The lower reaches get a little rowdy at times. The terrain is a mix between steep, chunky trail and tight single-track that ducks in and out of drainages. Beware of your speed around blind corners and exposure on the downside of the trail. Larison Rock trail ends at La Duke Rd. To head back to town, turn right on La Duke Rd and then stay left at Greenwaters Trail back to the park and the beginning of the ride. Distance: 3 miles Climb: 709ft Descent: 2781ft *If shuttle minimums are not met, shuttle may be moved to another departure time or cancelled with refund.


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Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable up until 7 days prior to your date. At this time, the tour is 100% non-refundable. If the tour minimum has not been met, we will alert guests 48 hours before the tour in order to re-schedule or cancel the tour. Cascades Outdoor Center reserves the right to change or cancel a reservation if the tour minimums are not met. All of our tours will run rain or shine. There will be no refunds for weather conditions. Cascades Outdoor Center will make the determination to conduct or cancel trips with your safety in mind. If the trip needs to be cancelled due to conditions (temps, thunderstorms, smoke etc.), there will be no refund. We will: Work with you to reschedule your event or hold your payment on file for another tour date.


Contact Details

541-246-9007

cascadesoutdoorcenter@gmail.com

Cascades Outdoor Center, 1st Street, Westfir, OR, USA


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