Adaptive Mountain Biking In The Molalla River Recreation Corridor
Join us on an unforgettable adaptive mountain biking adventure in Oregon’s Molalla River Corridor! 🚵♂️🌲
In this video follow along the historic Huckleberry Trail — a wide, forested path once carved as a logging road and now reclaimed by nature. From steep climbs at the AmeriCorps Trailhead to shaded stretches beneath Douglas fir, this ride is all about accessibility, teamwork and the joy of exploring the outdoors.
You’ll see what it’s like to navigate adaptive bikes on rugged trails in Oregon’s Molalla River Recreation Corridor. Plus, we share helpful tips for adaptive riders and trail managers to make outdoor recreation more inclusive.
📍 Location: Molalla River Corridor, Oregon
🚴♂️ Trail: Huckleberry Trail
🌲 Highlights: Accessible biking, old-growth forest, scenic river views
If you’re looking for adaptive mountain biking trails in Oregon or just want inspiration for your next outdoor adventure near Portland, this ride is for you!
Categories: mountain bike, video
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