Bartlett Road is an easy gravel road suitable for all vehicles. It is accessed in the north off of Grouse Creek Road and in the south at the little town of Troy, Oregon. Bartlett Road follows along the edge of a tributary canyon off of the Grand Ronde River, crosses Bartlett Bench, and then drops down the grade into Troy. The road resides in canyon country, and the primary views are of canyons—some wooded, some agricultural, some desert-mountain. In all cases, the views are spectacular and well worth the drive!
Because of the abundance of private property along the road, there are no good camping opportunities; however, there is a small RV camp in Troy. The major hazards are dust, occasional blind curves, and mild washboards.
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