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Mountain biking
The Browns Camp Loop is a moderate 8.0-mile mountain biking trail in Tillamook State Forest, known for its challenging terrain and lush fore
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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11.2 km
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12.9 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
11.6 km
1.13 km
167 m
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11.6 km
1.17 km
127 m
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Highest point (590 m)
Lowest point (420 m)
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The Browns Camp Loop features rolling terrain and twisty singletrack. You'll encounter a mix of pine needle-covered paths and numerous root-filled technical sections. Expect constant ups-and-downs, with steep, punchy climbs followed by engaging descents. Some sections may have soft spots and mud, especially after rain, and there are areas of loose dirt and hardpack.
This trail is generally described as a 'moderate' mountain bike ride that requires good fitness. While the descents often have good sight lines, the constant ups-and-downs and technical sections with roots and loose dirt mean it will test your fitness. It's not typically recommended for absolute beginners, but riders with some experience and good endurance will enjoy the challenge.
The Browns Camp Loop is notable for being one of the few true loops in the Tillamook State Forest. Many other trails in the area are out-and-back routes, so this loop offers a satisfying 'beginning, middle, and end' to your riding experience without retracing your steps.
The trail shares a parking area with Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) trails. However, the mountain biking singletrack is well-signed and exclusively for non-motorized use, so you'll find designated parking for the mountain bike trail.
Thanks to its good drainage, the Browns Camp Loop remains rideable and popular almost year-round, even during the wetter seasons. However, for the most comfortable conditions, late spring through early fall typically offers drier trails and more pleasant weather.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for mountain biking on trails like the Browns Camp Loop within the Tillamook State Forest. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Oregon Department of Forestry website for any updated regulations or specific area closures before your visit.
Information regarding dogs on this specific trail is not explicitly provided. In general, dogs are often allowed on trails in the Tillamook State Forest but typically must be kept on a leash. It's best to check local regulations or signage at the trailhead to confirm the most current rules regarding pets.
The Browns Camp Loop is well-suited for shorter travel trail bikes or cross-country (XC) machines. Hardtail mountain bikes are also a popular choice, especially in damper conditions, due to the trail's mix of technical sections and rolling terrain.
Yes, for riders looking to extend their outing, the Browns Camp Loop can be connected to neighboring trails such as Storey Burn and Gales Creek, creating longer, more epic days of riding. The route also passes through sections of the Nels Rogers Trail and the Gravelle Brothers Trail.
The trail winds through a beautiful and lush forest environment, offering picturesque views of moss, ferns, and alders that define the Pacific Northwest. Along the way, you'll also encounter the Devil's Lake Fork of the Wilson River, providing a refreshing backdrop throughout your ride.
Given the trail's moderate difficulty and constant ups-and-downs, good fitness is required. We recommend bringing plenty of water, snacks, and essential bike repair tools. A low gear is also recommended for 1-by riders due to the exertion required on the climbs.
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