Phillip Arnold Park (The Tapeworm And Parasite Trails),...
Located in Royal Hills just above the old mining town turned Boeing industrial park, Renton?s Phillip Arnold Park is home to the infamous Tapeworm and Parasite Trails. Mountain bikers h... trails.com
Tokul Creek, Fall City, Washington
Moderate climbs and more joy-inducing descents than Starbucks has brews and blends, Tokul Creek is a sweet area for after-school/work riding. Cyclists departing from Seattle and the Eas... trails.com
Tiger Mountain: Preston Railroad, Northwest Timber, Iverson...
Located in the middle of 1,300 acres of state forest, Tiger Mountain is one of the most popular mountain bike areas in the Puget Sound region. Only forty minutes from downtown, Tiger is... trails.com
Griffin Creek
This lowland area is also used annually as the Loop #2 area of the MS Ride. It features a compact trail system with minor ups and downs and is best ridden counterclockwise to maximiz... dirtworld.com
Issaquah-preston Trail (Formerly Issaquah Creek Trail)
Formerly the Issaquah Creek Trail, the Issaquah-Preston Trail links the towns of Issaquah and Preston in King County, Washington. The new section between High Point and SE High Point... traillink.com
Lake Sammamish State Park
- The park contains 506 acres with 6,858 feet of waterfront on Lake Sammamish. The park includes diverse natural wetlands, a large blue heron rookery and the salmon-bearing Issaquah ... wildernet.com
Tolt Mcdonald Park
Enjoy a quick get-out-of-town experience without straying too far! King County Parks' Tolt-MacDonald Park and Campground , which is located in Carnation, just 40 minutes from downto... famplosion.com
Lake Youngs, Renton, Washington
With more than 9 miles of chain-link fence lining the trail and numerous KEEP OUT and NO TRESPASSING signs posted, Lake Youngs might feel like something out of an X Files episode. Howev... trails.com
Wilburton Hill Park And Kelsey Creek Farm, Bellevue, Washington
Wilburton Hill and Kelsey Creek Parks offer decent urban riding for mountain bikers who live in Bellevue and have minimal time to spend in the saddle. The ride is simply too short to co... trails.com
Cedar River Trail And May Valley, Renton, Washington
Do you ever, on a flat and open stretch of trail, just tune out your surroundings and listen to your body working with your bike? Legs operate like pistons, heart churns like an engine.... trails.com
Grand Ridge, Issaquah, Washington
Grand Ridge may soon become one of the more disappointing mountain bike trail casualties of Seattle area development. Located just outside Issaquah, the Grand Ridge Loop continues to sh... trails.com
Redmond Puget Power Trail, Redmond, Washington
Need an early-season ride to pedal the body back into shape? How about a ride to take a significant other on for a first mountain bike ride without killing him or her?or the relationshi... trails.com
East Lake Sammamish Trail
Occupying an old railroad corridor, the East Lake Sammamish Trail follows the eastern shore of Lake Sammamish, from Redmond south to Issaquah. The trail is a work in progress, as pav... traillink.com
Beaver Lake, Issaquah, Washington
Located on the Issaquah Plateau, the Beaver Lake Trail System is microchip small but excellent for quick rides when you?re pressed for time. Three to five small singletrack loops connec... trails.com
The I-90 Trail
Scenic and interesting . Not terms normally used to describe a trail alongside a freeway, but the I-90 Trail is different. It starts in Belleuve and runs 8.5 miles across Lake Washin... traillink.com
Mercer Island-mary Wayte Pool
The Mary Wayte pool is owned and operated by Northwest Center and is open to the public. No membership is required. The pool is 40 yards long with a bulkhead at 25 yards, which cons... famplosion.com
Carey Creek, Issaquah, Washington
Carey Creek is uncrowded, unspoiled, undeveloped, and full of tremendous potential. Almost completely unknown in the mountain bike community, the Carey Creek trails are overgrown, sketc... trails.com
Pioneer Park, Mercer Island, Washington
Finely manicured trails and a lack of climbing make Pioneer Park the perfect place for fretting first-time fat-tire enthusiasts. The park is home to 3 to 5 miles of criss-crossing trail... trails.com