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Sisters Tie Trail

792 Curtis Court, Sisters, Oregon 97759 USA

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“series of old roads and single track”

This trail starts just north of the sisters Ranger Station and meanders to the northwest on a series of old roads and single track to Indian Ford campground. Portions of the tread are soft and make for more difficult bike ride. The vegetation along most of the trail consists of second growth ponderosa pine and juniper in the overstory, with bitterbrush in the understory. During the winter and fall you can expect to see deer moving between sources along Indian Ford Creek and the forested areas where they browse on the grasses and forbs. You will see Black Butte area and eventually links to the Suttle Lake. Directions from Sisters: Travel to the Sisters Ranger Station. Located on the west end of Sisters. To access the trail from Highway 20 turn north on Pine Street, next to the ranger station, and proceed 1/2 mile. There is a small parking area just past the end of the pavement on the left side of the road.

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This trail starts just north of the sisters Ranger Station and meanders to the northwest on a series of old roads and single track to Indian Ford campground. Portions of the tread are soft and make for more difficult bike ride. The vegetation along most of the trail consists of second growth ponderosa pine and juniper in the overstory, with bitterbrush in the understory. During the winter and fall you can expect to see deer moving between sources along Indian Ford Creek and the forested areas where they browse on the grasses and forbs. You will see Black Butte area and eventually links to the Suttle Lake.

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Sisters Tie Trail

792 Curtis Court
Sisters, Oregon
97759 USA
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