Although not yet providing 100% coverage of the 670 mile Oregon Timber Trail (some road sections are shown without links), the more recent site maps include elevation and distance information, along with landmarks and areas of interest near the trail.
Campgrounds, roads and towns are noted along with all nearby trails. Trail stats to be updated as maps are refreshed.
Each map page noted below includes a link to the Oregon Timber Trail Alliance site. Plenty of other useful information on the OTT Site, Twitter and Facebook pages.
Hover over the profile icons to view the elevation map. The Trail Pages often have stats for an OAB or Loop ride (for one-day rides), where the stats and maps on this page represent one-way travel.
Profile Map direction is mostly oriented from upper to lower elevation, with Ascent and Descent shown for those with advanced climbing and technical skills who may wish a more aggresive ascent.
Sort by column and/or search/filter by word (e.g. Select 'Name' from the pulldown menu, type in 'Rdg.', then click on any column header).
Trailhead Elevation: Elevations above 3000' may still have snow into July. More extreme terrain tends to be found at higher elevations.