Panorama on Kent's mountain biking trail near Bend, Oregon
Panorama on Kent's mountain biking trail near Bend, Oregon

Kent’s Trail Mountain Biking Trail

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Kent’s Trail Mountain Biking Trail

Distance: 6.3mi
Elevation: 13ft
Time: 1-1.5h

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Another classic mountain bike trail of the Phil’s Trailhead complex, Kent’s trail can be ridden either as a climb or as a descent. It's easy to add this trail to your day at Phil's. We enjoy doing this as a mellow descent after a few loops of Whoops, or as a climb if you get bored of Ben’s.

Kent’s Trail Map

Getting there

If you want to descend the trail, you can either climb nearby Ben’s Trail to reach the top or park near the top. To get to the parking lot, take Skyliners Rd west out of Bend. After 5.3mi out of town you will turn left onto the National Forest Road number 300 (NF-300). Follow this road for a short while until you reach the obvious parking area. The trailhead is approximately 200 yards down NF-300, on your left.

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About

When to do

Late spring and summer, avoid rain and snow in fall and winter.

Toilets

At Phil’s Trailhead

Family friendly

Yes

Route Signage

Good

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

One Way


Kent’s Trail
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Route Description for Kent’s Trail

This description will outline descending Kent’s trail. Check the insider tips to see how to ascend Kent’s Trail. From the top, beginning at the turnoff from the forest road you will start along the mostly flat easy trail. Soon you will reach a large, well signed junction with Kent’s Trail where you will veer slightly left. The first part of Kent’s Trail is quite loose and is hard to maintain speed on, but don’t worry it gets much better!

After reaching another junction where you will veer left the riding gets a lot better. With smooth, flowy berms and fast straights this trail is easy to cruise down! Riding down between pine trees you will feel the energy of the forest pushing you faster.

You will pass by another junction with KGB and then MTB, where you will keep right both times to stay on Kent’s. At this point the path will start to level out more, and you will have to crank the pedals. From here on out it’s classic cross country riding all the way back to Phil’s Trailhead.

Insider Hints

  • Combining this trail with Lower Whoops, Ben’s or Phil’s trail offers fantastic variation and many options for cross country and downhill style loops.

  • If you want to ascend this trail, simply park in the Phil’s Trailhead parking lot. To get there head west out of Bend on Skyliners Rd. for around 4.0mi. Turn left with signs for Phil’s Trailhead, and follow this road until you reach the large parking area. Here you will find a pump track and washroom. Follow Ben’s trail on the way up.

Comments

Pete89 5 years ago

A great and nice easy ride with some cool views around you.

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Kelly U R 6 years ago

I enjoyed Kent's trail a lot. It's not too hard but I prefer to ride through a forest for a nice shade when needed.

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Cykelly 6 years ago

A very nice trail to ride. Does not take much time, fun drive and good views.

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