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Oregon BDR Section 1

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The Oregon BDR starts at the quaint hotel, restaurant, and gas stop known as Denio Junction in Nevada. From there, Section 1 travels north on pavement to the Oregon border and continues another 18 miles on Highway 205 where the track turns left onto a dirt road and ascends Domingo Pass in the Pueblo Mountains. If you continue straight on Highway 205, you’ll find the town of Fields which serves as an alternate starting point for the route. Both Denio Junction and Fields have gas and lodging options but it is advised to book your rooms well in advance.
Learn more about the Oregon Backcountry Discovery Route and download free GPS tracks at www.RideBDR.com/ORBDR.
-- BDR is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization --
About Backcountry Discovery Routes:
Backcountry Discovery Routes® (BDR®) is a non-profit organization that creates off-highway routes for dual-sport and adventure motorcycle travel. We have introduced a new route with free GPS tracks for the community every year since 2010.
Our work includes rider education, safety campaigns and promoting responsible travel for motorcyclists traveling in the backcountry.
Our volunteer-powered organization works with agencies and land managers to keep trails and remote roads open for motorcycling.
Each route generates new tourism that delivers sustainable economic relief to less-advantaged rural communities. This creates local stakeholders who will help fight to keep access for dual-sport and adventure motorcycles in these incredible backcountry areas.
Learn more about the Oregon Backcountry Discovery Route and download free GPS tracks at www.RideBDR.com/ORBDR.
-- BDR is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization --
About Backcountry Discovery Routes:
Backcountry Discovery Routes® (BDR®) is a non-profit organization that creates off-highway routes for dual-sport and adventure motorcycle travel. We have introduced a new route with free GPS tracks for the community every year since 2010.
Our work includes rider education, safety campaigns and promoting responsible travel for motorcyclists traveling in the backcountry.
Our volunteer-powered organization works with agencies and land managers to keep trails and remote roads open for motorcycling.
Each route generates new tourism that delivers sustainable economic relief to less-advantaged rural communities. This creates local stakeholders who will help fight to keep access for dual-sport and adventure motorcycles in these incredible backcountry areas.
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