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Morrow Valley Atv prk., OR

 

 We have 6200 acres and we opened two years ago. At this point, we have over 100 miles of trails open to ride. We have trails for all three classes of OHV. We also have an old rock quarry that has been developed as a rock crawl for the 4x4 people. This year, we will be developing our wastewater system and then we will be able to develop our RV park. We currently have primative camping available. We want to be able to offer full hook-ups and showers.

Trail Uses & Sizes:Over 6,200 acres open to Class I, II and III ATVs

Season:Year-round. If snow gets to deep, then it's time for snowmobiles.

Fees: There is no fee to ride the trails. Camping right now is $9/night. When the campground is improved, we will have different fees.

On-Site Facilities: We do have running water at the park. We are working on our wastewater system this year. Then we will have flush toilets and showers.

Getting There:

  Driving directions: From the West: From I-84, take exit 147 south on Hwy 74 through Ione and Lexington. In Lexington, Hwy 74 joins Hwy 207. Continue south on 74/207 to Heppner. Continue south out of Heppner on Hwy 207 towards Spray. 32 miles south of Heppner, stay to the left and continue on Hwy 207 towards Spray. The Park is on the left between milepost 22 and 23 along Hwy 207.

From the East: From I-84, take exit 182 and head south on Hwy 207. At the stop sign in Lexington, turn left towards Heppner and Spray. Continue south on 74/207 to Heppner. Continue south out of Heppner on Hwy 207 towards Spray. 32 miles south of Heppner, stay to the left and continue on Hwy 207 towards Spray. The Park is on the left between milepost 22 and 23 along Hwy 207.

From the South: Just east of Spray, turn North on Hwy 207. Just over the Morrow County line, the park will be on your right, between milepost 23 and 22.

 

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