A motorcycle rider flies through the air while riding a dirt bike in August 2008 in the Millican Valley OHV Trail area near U.S. Highway 20 east of Bend.Â
Noemi Arellano-Summer is schools, youth and families reporter at
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California, where she started her journalism career reporting for
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A motorcycle rider flies through the air while riding a dirt bike in August 2008 in the Millican Valley OHV Trail area near U.S. Highway 20 east of Bend.Â
Sections of the Millican Plateau and North Millican Off Highway Vehicle Trail System will be closed Oct. 20-22 for an annual off-road side-by-side vehicle race sponsored by King of the Kastle LLC. The course itself, as well as several entry points, will be closed for safety.
Security will be placed at several entrances, and traffic guards and signs will be present along George Millican Road and at entrance points.
The Millican Plateau, North Millican, and South Millican Off Highway Vehicle Trails System, located roughly 20 miles east of Bend, include more than 250 miles of trails, so though some will be closed for the race, others will be open to the public.
Map shows the closures of the Millican Plateau and North Millican OHV Trail Systems for annual off-roading vehicles race Oct. 20-22.
Bureau of Land Management
Officials advised using the South Millican trail, which is south of U.S. Highway 20 from George Millican Road, as well as the Cline Buttes area, which is west of Redmond. Both will be open to the public during the race.
Noemi Arellano-Summer is schools, youth and families reporter at
the ÅÝֱܽ²¥. She previously reported on homelessness and the 2020
eviction moratorium with the Howard Center of Investigative
Journalism through Boston University. She was raised in Long Beach,
California, where she started her journalism career reporting for
her high school newspaper. In her free time, she can be found
meandering through a bookstore or writing short stories.
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