The 2025 Oregon Outdoor Recreation Summit (in partnership with the Oregon Trails Summit) will take place November 6-8 at the Pendleton Convention Center and surrounding areas in beautiful northeastern Oregon!
Register by end-of-day Tuesday to take advantage of our Early Bird discount and be among the first to learn when registration for our awesome field sessions opens as space is limited!
The summit combines fun and high impact in-person networking opportunities with conference programming on the important issues of the day, educational content, an outdoor film night, trails stewardship work parties, and in-field tours and workshops.

We are excited to announce our opening keynote: Uncharted Ground. National conservationist and former Director of the National Park Service, Chuck Sams, will speak and respond to questions on the topic of forging new paths in an uncertain climate.
Check out our program and register today!
Limited partial and full scholarships available including a Tribal and Rural Leaders Scholarship Fund made possible with support from the Roundhouse Foundation. Also, volunteers, students, and small organizations do not need to fill out an application to take advantage of our discounted Volunteer/Student/Small Organization registration rate. Learn more.
We value your participation! ASL interpretation and other accommodations provided upon request. Contact steph.noll@oregontrailscoalition.org
Don’t forget to book your room with one our hotel partners at the summit rate and to reserve your spot on shuttles from Bend and Portland and points in between, or share your interest in carpooling using the Get There Connect tool! Learn more on our Summit logistics page.

The Oregon Trails Coalition is a cooperative body of broad-based, statewide trail interests dedicated to supporting, promoting, and advocating for the preservation, development, and stewardship of a statewide network of sustainable, world class trails. The Oregon Trails Coalition strives to ensure that Oregon’s trails benefit all of our residents and visitors, and inspire respect for Oregon’s natural and cultural resources.