Wallace Falls Loop, Goldbar, Washington
Wallace Falls can accommodate beginner, intermediate, and advanced mountain bikers. The climb to Wallace Lake advances gradually on trail and logging roads. Beginners will find a challenge in the climb, but they will enjoy re... trails.com
Minnow Ridge Loop, Coles Corner, Washington
Experienced beginners who are ready to tackle some serious mountain biking get a little taste of just about everything: a 2.8-mile, moderate gravel-road climb; singletrack rollers that teach the use of momentum from fast desc... trails.com
Lower Chiwawa Trail, Coles Corner, Washington
Lower Chiwawa Trail #1548 is a sometimes steep, sometimes dusty, always fun 8.1-mile (each way) roller-coaster singletrack. The off-road vehicle trail will challenge the intermediate rider and provide an adventure. The trail ... trails.com
Wallace Falls, Gold Bar, Washington
This is a good workout with a vertical climb and varying terrain. It is also a trail that I feel safe running alone. Descriptions of Wallace Falls boast of a ?spray billowing gorge? and ?earth-shaking thunder in eleven separa... trails.com
Chikamin Creek Loop, Coles Corner, Washington
This advanced-level, 16.4-mile loop can be done as all singletrack, with 6.1 miles of rolling climbing on the Minnow Ridge Trail. Be sure to climb the extra 880' on the Chikamin Tie Trail to Forest Service Road 6210, so you c... trails.com
Lord Hill Regional Park, Monroe, Washington
Located south of the Old Monroe?Snohomish Road and north of the Snohomish River, Lord Hill Regional Park is a relatively unknown circuit of intermediate trails. The 1,300-acre park is crisscrossed with more than 10 miles of h... 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 maximize your "downs". Trails have been built a... dirtworld.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 downtown Seattle and a short drive from Redmon... famplosion.com
Tolt Pipeline Trail
The Tolt Pipeline serves as a major connection between Duvall, WA and the Sammamish River. This trail follows a water pipeline right-of-way and is not recommended for all trail go-ers. The majority of traffic on this trail... traillink.com
Monte Cristo, Barlow Pass, Washington
Monte Cristo is an old mining town near the headwaters of the South Fork of the Sauk River. This easy out-and-back ride is nine miles long. It covers gentle terrain with a couple of short, moderately difficult hills. The trip... trails.com
Schweitzer Creek Loop, Granite Falls, Washington
The majority of this 10.8-mile loop (which also includes an out-and-back leg) is on gravel roads in fair to good condition. There is no warming up on this ride; you begin with steep climbing. Steep grades quickly give way to ... trails.com
Carnation Railroad Grade
The Carnation Railroad Grade like all railroad grades is an easy ride. There is no noticeable elevation gain. The wide gravel trails along with the relatively flat ride makes this a great ride for beginners and family outi... dirtworld.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 East Side can reach the parking lot in fort... trails.com
Monte Cristo
Old railroad grade turned into a well groomed, wide double trak. There are quite a few sections where it is quite rocky. This trail is closed in the winter, so call the Verlot Ranger Station for current trail conditions... singletracks.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 connect to form a 3-to-6-mile surly circuit of... trails.com
Middle Fork
The elevation is 1,000 ft. The campground is a large, bisected loop with a separate tent only walk-in area next to the picnic/day use are. What these tent sites lack in shade, they more than make up for with amazing vi... forestcamping.com
Poopoo Point
From the lot, take West Side Road. At 2miles pass South Tiger loop Trail on your left. At Fifteenmile Creek the real climb begins. At 7.2 when the road levels take a right. After the magnificent view at 7.5. retrace your s... dirtworld.com