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Load your trailer with the jeep, quad and motorcycle because this trail system has it all! Practice your skills on some of the easy OHV trails in the valley bottom or head out on the ridges to test your skills on Trail #34, a spectacular rock crawl area featured in Peterson’s Off-road and 4-wheeler 2012 Ultimate Adventure. The trails at North Barr meander through ancient juniper and twisted lava rock with gorgeous views of the Cascade Mountains. Often dusty in the summer months, this trail system offers phenomenal riding options when other areas are rained out or snowed in!Know Before You GoOpen YEAR ROUND, but the best riding is October–May. Stay on designated trails. All OHVs are limited to 96 decibels.BE PREPARED for any weather, bring safety gear, and ride within your skill level. Be aware of your surroundings and know how to read a map and use a compass.Overnight camping is allowed. No water on site.Some trails on the western side of Cline Buttes OHV Trail System are subject to an annual seasonal wildlife closure.TAKE CARE to avoid crossing on to private land.Point of InterestTake some time to slow down your ride – enjoy the spectacular old-growth juniper, exposed basalt formations, amazing wildlife like deer and eagles, and the scenery of our sagebrush country.
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Location Barr North Staging Area
Address:
Prineville District Office, 3050 N.E. 3rd. Street
Prineville, OR, 97754
United States
Highway access
The Barr North Staging Area is accessible via state highways, with Oregon Route 126 approximately 20 miles to the north and Oregon Route 20 about 25 miles to the south.
Latitude & Longitude: 44.2886 / -121.334
Elevation: 927 feet
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Last updated: June 3, 2026
Managed by Bureau of Land Management