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OC&E Trail Out and Back

The OC&E Trail is a widely used paved trail great for a family outing of all abilities. The ride starts at the Klamath trailhead located at the intersection of Crosby and Avalon Streets. The first three miles pass by businesses, quaint neighborhoods, and Wiard Park, which makes for a nice rest stop. The next four miles roll through rural farmland where the pavement ends at Olene. There are three additional trail heads at Hwy. 39, Reeder Rd. and Olene as an alternative.

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