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The ultimate adventure guide
There are many tight, steeply banked turns on Highballer.
The paved road climb to the top is shaded by second-growth forest.
Alsea Flow Trails.
This section of Springboard cuts through an area of distinctive red clay soil.
Springboard is generally smoother, straighter and not as steep as Highballer.
The lower section of Highballer has numerous smooth, banked, hairpin turns.
The trail network at Alsea is well signed.
Alsea Flow Trails.