1,480 ft
Distance
-229 ft
Descent
00:04:09
Avg time

Tumbler Details

  • Activities
    • Mountain Bike
  • Riding Area
    Whiskey Run Trails
    Coos Bay, Oregon
  • Difficulty Rating
  • Voted Difficulty
    Double Black Diamond (1 vote)
  • Trail Type
    Singletrack
  • Bike Type
    DH, AM, XC
  • Direction
    Downhill Only
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  • Physical Rating
    Hard
  • Trail Visibility
    Always easy to follow
  • Dogs Allowed
    Yes
  • eBike Allowed
  • TTFs on Trail
    Berm, Drop
  • Global Ranking
    #53626 in Mountain Biking
  • Local Popularity
    70 in Mountain Biking
  • Year Opened
    2019
  • Land Owner
    Coos County Forest

Tumbler is a very to extremely difficult trail. The trail is named not only for the glass, but because going off the ridge will definitely cause you to..well...tumble. This hand built trail follows the nose of the ridge down an improved game trail, cascading over large roots and old growth stumps.

As the trail reaches the end of the ridge it hooks right and begins to flow downhill in a wide open steep contour that finishes with a large step up and jump section that flows in to Wing and A Prayer.

Access Info

Starts from the landing near the top of Copperhead Road under a post and beam entrance

Disclaimer

This trail has sections of steep grades and may be difficult to ride when very wet

Local Trail Association
Traditionally Indigenous Territory
More Stats for Tumbler mountain bike trail trail
  • Altitude change
    -231 ft
  • Altitude min
    342 ft
  • Altitude max
    572 ft
  • Altitude start
    572 ft
  • Altitude end
    341 ft
  • Grade
    -15.6%
  • Grade max
    -39.9%
  • Grade min
    -2.5%
  • Distance down
    1,480 ft
  • Avg time
    00:04:09
  • Avg reverse time
    00:06:47
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Status:
on Feb 21, 2023
Prevalent Mud
Avg: 4.6 (5 votes)
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      Tumbler Trail Reports

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      Feb 21, 2023 @ 7:45am
      Feb 21, 2023
      Minor Water drainage issue, standing water on trail surface
      Nov 2, 2022 @ 12:47pm
      Nov 2, 2022
      reporter Rain forecasted for multiple weeks. Please let trails dry before riding!
      Jun 13, 2022 @ 12:30pm
      Jun 13, 2022
      cut brush and grass back blew off trail
      Jun 12, 2022 @ 5:48pm
      Jun 12, 2022
      working on new drain and surfaces. repair rain erosion.
      May 27, 2022 @ 12:49pm
      May 27, 2022
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      Recent Ridelog Activity on Trail

      Past Week
      • 0 rides
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      6 Months
      • 30 rides
      • 11 miles avg distance
      All
      • 303 rides
      • Last: Mar 3, 2023

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      8 Reviews & Comments

      • + 0
      whiskerbiscuit (Jul 31, 2022 at 9:20)
      Pretty overgrown. There is one sizable step up but needs some work.
      [Reply]
      • + 0
      dback1321 (Jul 27, 2021 at 21:33)
      Dude hate to be that guy...there is not a single black feature on this trail let along double black. Kind of a let down
      [Reply]
      • + 1
      ptrailsEK WRCMBA (Jul 30, 2021 at 10:37)
      Once again....trails are rated for the local area. When comparing against industry standards it fits the bill.

      We aren't claiming it's super advanced for expert riders. Lowest common denominators. So..congrats for "being that guy."

      Appreciate your input, but we are going by IMBA suggested standards and what makes sense for our area. Thanks for feedback.

      www.imba.com/sites/default/files/content/resources/2018-10/IMBATrailDifficultRatingSystem.jpg
      [Reply]
      • + 0
      fri501pm (Jul 1, 2021 at 12:46)
      I have many single blacks that were harder.
      [Reply]
      • + 1
      ckohlmeier (Sep 8, 2020 at 9:39)
      Great trail! Beautiful view at the top and on the descent. A couple drops, and a really fast step up. Nothing too crazy, but definitely a blast. Wish it was easier to get back to the top!
      [Reply]
      • + 0
      Clarsonl30 (Aug 31, 2020 at 20:24)
      I lost a helmet off the back of my truck on 8/29/20. Please contact me 971-373-3734 if found. Thank you
      [Reply]
      • + 1
      nwta-ted (Aug 1, 2020 at 10:34)
      While I respect the work the trail builders did, this trail is NOT a double black diamond / red trail. This trail is just as the description says and is fun. All the drops were ridable. This trail is for advanced riders.
      [Reply]
      • + 4
      ptrailsEK WRCMBA (Aug 24, 2020 at 17:40)
      A fair assessment for most capable riders, but our trails are definitely rated on a pretty family friendly scale ( for example, gnomewrecker would probably be an intermediate in most cases).

      Considering the initial exposure, our distance to trailheads, easy road access and the consistent Coos County newby with no helmets or skills, we felt the rating was justified.

      Appreciate the feedback and hope you had a good time Wink
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