Oregon's Hidden MTB Gem: A New Trail Makes This Town a Biker's Paradise
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Oregon's Hidden MTB Gem: A New Trail Makes This Town a Biker's Paradise
"Ashland, Oregon, just got a major boost for mountain biking enthusiasts with the opening of the new Mt. A-Line jump trail, nearly a decade in the making. I recently explored this thrilling addition to Ashland's mountain biking scene and can confidently say it's one of the best trails built in the region over the past ten years. Officially open as of September 6th, 2025, Mt. A-Line offers riders a mix of technical jumps and flowy sections."
"Thanks to the hard work of the community, the Rogue Valley Mountain Bike Association (RVMBA), and funding from a Recreational Trails Grant, as well as a local trail-building outfit, Earthworx LLC, the Mt. A-Line is opening, bringing much-needed excitement to what was once a fairly boring stretch of double track. Trail Details Length: 1 Mile Difficulty: Advanced, Intermediate, Beginner Multiple lines for all skill levels Easily hikable Accessed via shuttle Ridable in most weather"
Mt. A-Line is a one-mile jump trail on Mount Ashland that opened September 6, 2025, with a grand opening planned for September 20, 2025. Construction began in June 2025 and was completed in a few months with help from Earthworx LLC, the Rogue Valley Mountain Bike Association, community volunteers, and a Recreational Trails Grant. The trail features multiple lines for beginners through advanced riders, technical jumps, and flowy sections, built on an average 6% grade. The route is easily hikable, shuttle-accessed, sessionable, and designed to be rideable in most weather, replacing a previously dull double track.
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