Biking
Whether you are looking for an easy afternoon ride or challenging chain-breaking opportunity, northeast Washington is the place to go mountain biking. Our mountain biking trails will give you a range of experiences to take you from “Awe” to “AHHH.”
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Frater Lake
Frater Lake is an 11 acre, 15’ deep lake, known for excellent summer and winter Sno-Park recreation opportunities.History:Frater Lake was named after an early trapper in the area while nearby Lake…
Frater Lake #150/Lake Leo #155
The Frater Lake Trail system includes a series of loop trails. The 1.8 Tiger Loop follows the southern and eastern shores of Frater Lake. A clockwise travel direction is suggested for the steeper…
Frater Lake Trailhead / Sno-Park
Frater Lake Trailhead is a Day Use ONLY area. With a wonderful short looping trail system and a Cabin for day use only 1/2 mile from the trailhead. Lots of wildlife can be seen on and around the…
Geophysical Trailhead
This is a rolling 6.6 mile trail system that meanders through a Douglas Fir and Ponderosa Pine Forest offers hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders a chance for a loop trail system.
Gillette Ridge Motorcycle #131
Gillette Ridge is a multi use trail constructed for single track motorcycles. It has 13.1 miles to offer which includes two connecting loop routes. If you are looking for a longer ride or hike on…
Grassy Top #503
From Pass Creek Pass the trail follows the ridgeline to Grassy Top Mountain. Trail winds through subalpine fir and small open meadows.From the North Fork Harvey Creek the trail follows an old roadbed…
Hall Mountain #540
This moderate 2.5 mile one way trail climbs accesses Hall Mountain which provides spectacular views. Remnants of the lookout are found on the summit. Trailhead is only accessible July 1 through…
Hall Mountain-Grassy Top #533
This connector trail links Grassy Top Trail #503 to a junction of Hall Mountain Trail #540 and Noisy Creek Trail #588. It follows the Hall-Grassy Divide and mainly winds through timber with…
Halliday #522
This moderate 4.2 mile one way trail winds through a coniferous forest and borders the north side of Halliday Fen which is a Research Natural Area. Trail connects to North Fork Sullivan Creek Trail…
Honeymoon Pass #372
3 miles – more difficult. Hiker, horse, mountain bike. Snowmobile in winter starting at Kerr Sno-Park.This 3 mile trail follows the North Fork of Salmon Creek drainage to where the trail junctions…