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There’s a hidden jewel on the east side of the Cascade Mountains. Over 4,000 acres where mountain bikers and horseback riders share the space -- but not the trails. Where hikers can meander along lava rock-lined routes to breathtaking views of the Deschutes River, and trail runners can beat the snow in the winter. Start your adventure into the Maston Area through the Maston or Juniper Trailheads, and spend a day exploring the geology and landscape of Central Oregon on almost 50 miles of trail. Lunch under the twisted limbs of an old-growth juniper and watch eagles soar overhead.

Know Before You Go Bullets: Open YEAR ROUND and often available in winter when higher elevation trails are snowed out. Accessibility Disabled parking with paved access to picnic areas and the restroom at Maston trailhead. Amenities Maston has trailer parking; picnic tables and restroom. No water. No overnight camping. Juniper is a small trailhead for single vehicles only. No Fees Pets This area is open to trapping, so dogs need to stay within sight of you; control dogs around horses, bikes and hikers.

Directions: There are two trailheads that access the Maston Trail Use Area. To get to the main Maston Trailhead from Bend, head north to Tumalo and then turn on to Cline Falls Highway. Travel about 4.5 miles toward Eagle Crest Resort. Turn right (east) on Newcomb Road and the trailhead is ¾ mile down the road on your left. The smaller Juniper Trailhead is located along Cline Falls Highway at the north end of the Maston area.

Point of Interest: Discover this 4,000-acre land of opportunity! The rides follow gentle draws around basalt outcrops, while the hikes go further into the rugged Deschutes River Canyon and the views shift from great to incredible!

Contact: Bureau of Land Management, Prineville District 3050 N.E. 3rd St., Prineville, OR 97754

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