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When you jog the Lost Dreams & Fat Rabbit Loop, you'll experience a challenging 11.3-mile (18.1 km) route that climbs 366 feet (112 metres) over approximately 1 hour and 56 minutes. This difficult trail offers impressive canyon views of the Deschutes River on one side as you move through the…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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17.0 km
1.11 km
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16.2 km
1.94 km
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The Lost Dreams & Fat Rabbit Loop is part of the Maston trail system. You can typically find parking at the designated trailheads within the Maston area, which is located near Bend and Redmond, Oregon. Specific parking areas are usually well-marked.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the Fat Rabbit Trail, which is a significant portion of this loop. Always ensure your dog is under control and follow any local leash regulations.
The trail is particularly appealing during the winter months. While the sandy soil can be challenging in dry summer conditions, it becomes firmer and ideal for running in winter, making it a favored spot when other local trails might be less accessible.
Based on available information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Maston Trail System for day use. However, it's always a good idea to check with local land management agencies for any updated regulations before your visit.
While the trail system is generally considered relatively flat with gentle climbing and descending, komoot rates this specific loop as 'difficult' for jogging. The sandy soil, especially in drier conditions, and some moderately technical singletrack sections can add to the challenge. It's suitable for logging miles but might be demanding for absolute beginners.
Joggers on this loop can enjoy impressive canyon views of the Deschutes River on one side. In other areas, you'll find pleasant distant views of the Three Sisters mountains and Mount Bachelor, along with interesting Juniper trees dotting the landscape.
The terrain is primarily singletrack with sandy soil. It features gentle climbing and descending, making it suitable for logging miles. The sandy nature can be challenging when dry but becomes firmer and more runnable in winter conditions.
Winter is often the ideal time to jog this loop. The sandy soil, which can be soft in summer, becomes firmer and more runnable when wet or frozen, providing excellent conditions for trail running.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Fat Rabbit Trail, Lost Dream Trail, Headgate Trail, Talon Trail, Oregon Sunshine Trail, Pumice Foot Trail, Maston Loop Alternate, Maston Tie, Rockbar Trail, Big Bark Trail, and Juniper Trail Head, offering an interconnected network for varied routes.
The Fat Rabbit Loop, a key part of this route, is a popular singletrack trail well-used by both mountain bikers and trail runners. Be mindful of shared trail etiquette and expect to encounter bikers, especially on this section.
Given the sandy terrain and potential for varying conditions, especially in winter, wear appropriate trail running shoes with good grip. Layers are advisable, as are sun protection and sufficient hydration, regardless of the season.
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