Location: Cascade Lakes Highway, Bend, OR (15 miles west of Bend at Tiddlywinks trailhead)
Features: Progressive jump lines, a drop zone with progressive-sized drops, roller lines, and an easy return climbing route
Recent Initiatives: In 2023, extensive work went into the Wanoga Infield Bike Park, which included adding a drop zone, adding a jump line, expanding the starting mound, and creating an approachable uphill return trail. Black Sage Dirt Works did the major dirt shaping, and COTA volunteers clocked 134 hours doing hand-finished work and improving the area’s sustainability by better defining the ride and return lines to protect native vegetation. The park still sports some original roller lines appropriate for beginner riders.
The project cost $25,000 and was funded by a grant from the Bend Sustainability Fund and COTA member donations.
Features: Progressive jump lines, a drop zone with progressive-sized drops, roller lines, and an easy return climbing route
Recent Initiatives: In 2023, extensive work went into the Wanoga Infield Bike Park, which included adding a drop zone, adding a jump line, expanding the starting mound, and creating an approachable uphill return trail. Black Sage Dirt Works did the major dirt shaping, and COTA volunteers clocked 134 hours doing hand-finished work and improving the area’s sustainability by better defining the ride and return lines to protect native vegetation. The park still sports some original roller lines appropriate for beginner riders.
The project cost $25,000 and was funded by a grant from the Bend Sustainability Fund and COTA member donations.
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1 Comment
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gavin-beer
(Dec 13, 2016 at 15:44)
usually pretty dusty but great track to warm up on before riding down funner or tiddly
- By jmahler TRAILFORKS & contributors
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