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Photos Taken by Edwin Ladd - Mr Ladd Media of BLM Birmingham Demonstration on 4th June 2020 #BlackLivesMatter #BLM #BLMbirmingham #Birmingham #MrLaddMedia
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A four-legged "helper" at the Community Folk Art Center's Black Lives Matter Paint Party held Sept. 12, 2020 in Syracuse's Kirk Park.
| Bob Schulz, Photo Contributor
Radar Hill Off-Highway (OHV) Area offers plenty of fun with easy highway access and a nearby full-service community in southeast Oregon. Nearly 13.5 miles of looped trails travel across a mix of dirt, sand, gravel and cinder/clay rock and through rolling climbs, play pits, steep hills, and straight stretches. Most trails are easy to moderate, but a few challenge more practiced riders. This year-round site amid juniper and sagebrush is open to all users and perfect for any age or skill level. Whether on a motorcycle, ATV, mountain bike, horseback, or on foot, Radar Hill OHV Area will give you that outdoor experience you’ve been looking for!
Know Before You Go:
•Radar Hill OHV Area is open year-round with the best riding in fall and spring;
•Open to All Motorized Uses including quads, motorcycles, side-by-side ATVs, jeeps, snowmobiles, and other 4x4 vehicles;
•Open to All Non-Motorized Uses including hiking, bicycling, equestrian, sledding and cross-country skiing;
•No fees;
•Vault restroom available; and
•Loading/unloading dock, gravel staging area, and ample parking available.
Directions: From city center in Burns, Oregon, drive south for 2.5 miles on U.S. Highway 20. Turn west onto the Hines Logging Road/County Route 127 for three miles. Radar Hill OHV Area is directly to the south.
Point of Interest: Radar Hill is a great place whether you are local or visiting. Choose your travel mode and spend a half hour or half day. Come often to experience the changing seasons.
Photos by: Tara Thissell, BLM
Contact:
Burns District
28910 Highway 20 West
Hines, OR 97730
(541) 573-4400