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					Length: 2 mi (3.2 km)
				 
				
					Surface: Singletrack
					Configuration: Network
				 
				
					Elevation: -
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			Mountain Biking Social Security Point
			
			
			
			
				#301 of 319 mountain bike trails in Oregon
				
			 
		
			The Social Security Point Trailhead is located in an open ponderosa pine forest above the northern shore of Phillips Lake. Although the area is used by many visitors, it is also a trailhead for the Phillips Lake North Shoreline Trail #1608 which goes west to the upper end of the lake, or east back towards Union Creek Campground and Mason Dam Boat Launch. via usda.gov
			First added by Chris_Barber on Oct 9, 2014. Last updated Apr 28, 2020. → add an update 
			Before you go
			
			- Drinking water: unknown
 - Drinking water: unknown
 - Lift service: unknown
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 - Night riding: unknown
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 - Pump track: unknown
 - Pump track: unknown
 - Restrooms: unknown
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 - Fat bike grooming: unknown
 - Fat bike grooming: unknown
 - E-bikes allowed: unknown
 - E-bikes allowed: unknown
 - Fee required: unknown
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						From Baker City, Oregon travel south on Highway 7 (also known as the Elkhorn Scenic Byway) towards John Day, Oregon for about 20 miles to Forest Road 300; The entrance to the trailhead is signed on the left side of the highway; Travel down Forest Road 300 for 0.5 miles to the trailhead near the toilet building; The Phillips Lake North Shoreline Trail #1608 goes east or west from this area.
Advisory: The forest road from Highway 7 to the trailhead is not plowed yet is still driveable most of the winter for high clearance vehicles with four-wheel drive or traction tires.