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Suttle Tie Trail

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Length
4.6 miles
Elevation.
449' ↑
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Trail Description

 E-bikes NOT allowed on Suttle Tie


Suttle Tie connects the Black Butte ranch area with Suttle Lake, and is often ridden as an out and back from the Suttle Lake loop.

The trail roughly parallels Highway 20 as it climbs Northwest from Sisters.

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    1. Patrick Eckford says:

      Suttle Tie Trail fully cleared… riding well (4 large trees removed 5/2/19

    2. Patrick Eckford says:

      Suttle Lake Tie Trail now fully open and well-cleared of snow brush – thanks to a Sisters Trails Alliance 12-person volunteer crew on Sunday, August 12th, and further work by uber volunteers Mike and Bev Armstrong/McDonald on the 13th and 14th.

    3. Neil Wrede says:

      no blowdown as of 7-8-2018
      snowbush is encroaching on trail which hampers site line

    4. Todd Crowe says:

      Biked this last weekend. Counted five trees across the trail. Otherwise in good condition.

    5. Gary Cupp says:

      Down fall on upper half, but is passable.

    6. Joe Myers says:

      Trail has been cleared. Thanks for the report!

    7. Bonnie Lynch says:

      Still several patches of snow today in shady spots — some patches are 4-5″ deep and although walkable, not rideable by most people on XC bikes. Two large downed trees that can be walked around. Still worth the trek to the lake, but when you hit the paved road, you will want to stay on it for the last 1/8-1/4 mile because the singletrack down in the trees is full of snow.

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