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Oregon Caves National Monument
Bicycling Information

If you plan on riding your bicycle up to Oregon Caves, please be aware that the last 10 miles are all uphill and that the roads can be narrow.  There is no bike lane. Be sure to wear bright clothing and be aware of other traffic on the road. Traffic increases on weekends and during the summer.

You can only ride your bicycle on paved roads and in parking areas on the Monument. There are no trails on the Monument accessible to bicycles. However, you could connect to US Forest Service roads by way of Hwy 46. Please contact the Forest Service for more information.

Horse riders rode about 12 miles to Cave Camp located next to the entrance of Oregon Caves.  

Did You Know?
Up until 1922 the only way to get to Oregon Caves was on a 12 mile trail from the town of Williams, Oregon. Once at Oregon Caves visitors explored the cave and spent the night at a camp outside the entrance to the cave.

Last Updated: September 10, 2006 at 14:57 EST