Dash Point State Park
Dash Point State Park is a 398-acre camping park with 3,301 feet of saltwater shoreline on Puget Sound. The beach provides unobstructed views of the Sound and excellent opportunities for sea-life study. famplosion.com
South Seatac
The area was an old housing development till the planes got to loud and the houses had to be moved. There is a combination of old roadways and single track. There is slightly rolling terrain, with enough technical secti... singletracks.com
Downtown Tacoma, Point Defiance, And The Narrows, Tacoma,...
A tour through Tacoma can include many interesting sights and stops, from art to parks to waterfronts to wonderful neighborhoods. Why not combine them all into one ride and make a day of it? trails.com
Vashon Island Ramble, Vashon, Washington
Vashon Island in Puget Sound is accessible by a short ferry from Seattle or Tacoma. Its location and many miles of rural roads make it a fun place to bicycle. Around practically every corner you'll enjoy spectacular views of ... trails.com
Auburn To Flaming Geyser State Park, Auburn, Washington
South King County is home to some excellent road biking, along rural roads and through lush farming communities. This route, heading east from Auburn, skirts new development, visits the small town of Black Diamond with a grea... trails.com
Bpa Trail
Meandering down an electric line corridor, this trail serves as a connector between Celebration Park and the downtown areas of Federal Way with its southwestern neighborhoods. This trail also rides alongside city offices, ... traillink.com
Cushman Trail
Paved, non-motorized trail for pedestrian and bike use. Has several large hills and areas of scenic beauty. South portion winds through the town near the SR-16. There are parking lots and bathrooms at several trail-access ... traillink.com
King County Interurban Trail
When complete the King County Interurban Trails will total 46 miles, from Alki Point in Seattle to Auburn Narrows Park in Auburn. As of autumn 2011, only 14 miles of trail are complete, between Fort Dent Way in Tukwila and... traillink.com
Ruston Way Path
The delightful Ruston Way Path sits in the Old Town neighborhood of northern Tacoma. Its linear, flat and paved nature make it a cinch for all travelers and it offers lovely views of Commencement Bay, sandy beaches and maj... traillink.com
Scott Pierson Trail
The Scott Pierson Trail extends along the State Route 16 corridor from 25th Street in Tacoma to Stone Drive near Gig Harbor. The five-mile pedestrian and bicycle trail is named in honor of City of Tacoma Landscape Architec... traillink.com
West Campus Trail
The West Campus Trail provides access from the BPA Trail to Federal Way's West Campus medical centers. Conversely, this trail services the many neighboring communities with an off-street, Class I trail, which connects to C... traillink.com
Lake Sawyer
This is another web of trails. There are some ladder bridges, drops and other freeride obstacles and plenty of tight and twisty singletrack. No long hard climbs but there are a few steep climbs just as you come around a... singletracks.com
Clark's Creek Park
Two main loops that are at the top. Both loops are fairly easy with just a mtbr.com
Foothills Trail
The Foothills Trail is a 12-foot wide non-motorized asphalt trail and linear park suitable for bicycles, walking, in-line skates and wheel chairs. It also has a soft shoulder path for equestrians. Completed paved sections ... traillink.com