If you love mountain biking, then surely the Pacific Northwest is on your list of must-ride places. From winding trails through old-growth forests to rugged coastline routes, there’s truly something for every level and every type of rider.
The Mt. Bachelor Bike Park offers lift served access to more than a dozen miles of downhill oriented trails. Our beginner lift, Little Pine serves as a great introduction to the bike park for all ability levels. From there, riders can progress to Pine Marten Express where a combination of machine built and single track trails provide a thrill for any adventurous spirit - from intermediate runs to advance double black diamond trails.
The Olympic Discovery Trail is a route from Port Townsend all the way to the Pacific Coast at La Push. It consists, in parts, of paved trail, unpaved gravel road, and unpaved singletrack trail.The section most of interest to mountain bikers is the "Adventure Route" section south of the town of Joyce, starting near the west side of Port Angeles and going to Lake Crescent. The Adventure Route is a mix of gravel road and smooth, wide singletrack trail. The total distance is about 25 mile
With everything from burly big-mountain lines and massive granite slabs to titanic tabletops and silky smooth singletrack, Whistler makes the most of its natural and often rocky and rooty terrain. Situated in breathtakingly beautiful British Columbia, the mountain is an utterly unique experience that truly offers something for everyone, so beginners shouldn’t be discouraged by the pros in the lift line, but are encouraged to ease into it; the black trails here are probably harder than the ones back home.
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