Riding your 4-wheeler at Jordan Creek and Diamond Mill offers something for both beginning and expert 4-wheeler riders. Before you ride in Oregon, make sure you always have your 4-wheeler permit up to date and prominently displayed on your 4-wheeler. Do a little pre-ride inspection and you're off and rolling! Jordan Creek 4-wheeler/OHV trails provide more than 100 miles of easy to difficult trails. The trail difficulty levels are clearly marked; if you don't have a lot of experience riding a 4-wheeler, don't go on a more advanced 4-wheeler trail alone. Always have a more experienced 4-wheeler rider with you. Also, be aware you will be sharing these trails with other 4-wheeler riders, hikers, and dirt bikers. Drive your 4-wheeler defensively and friendly.
Diamond Mill OHV is a little more untamed and not for the inexperienced 4-wheeler rider. Seasoned 4-wheeler riders will thoroughly the riding challenges that await them here. There are numerous marked and unmarked trails. The park does have a rule that you should not create new trails and stick to the clear paths that are already there so the wilderness may be preserved for future 4-wheeler riders.
Having your GPS with you for this 4-wheeler ride would be an excellent idea. The site is open year round and charges no fees for camping. Make it a long weekend of camping and riding with your family or friends at Jordan Creek and Diamond Mill.