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Biking

Our national forests offer mountain bikers miles of roads and trails on which to ride. There are wide, quiet roads for beginners to get acquainted with their bikes and there are challenging, arduous trails that will test the advanced rider.

If you plan to strike out on your own, it would be wise to buy a National Forest map. Please respect the rights of private landowners and always ask permission before you ride on their land. Also, be aware of the wilderness boundaries when you are riding on the trails. Bicycles are NOT allowed in wilderness areas.

Always maintain control of your bicycle and be ready to stop. Watch for traffic on forest roads. Be aware of hikers and livestock along trails. As a courtesy, please step your bicycle off the downhill side of the trail and allow livestock to pass. Some stock may be afraid of your bicycle, so stay in plain view and speak softly.

Mountain biking is allowed on all Forest Service Roads, but not on all trails. Please check trail regulations to see if bikes are allowed.

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Nason Ridge Trailhead

Hiking Biking Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Horse Riding and Camping
This trailhead provides access to the Nason Ridge Trail #1583, which travels for 22 miles along the crest of Nason Ridge to the Snowy Creek Trail #1531.

Number Two Canyon Trailhead

Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Picnicking
Located in the foothills west of Wenatchee with access to the Twin Peaks area, this trailhead offers a large, multiple-use trail system for users of all skill levels and abilities.See a map of the…

Peninsula Campground

Site Open
Water Activities Biking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Dispersed camping area for RVs or tents. Located on the eastern shore of Rimrock Lake. Vault toilets and a boat launch.

Poplar Flat Campground

Site Open
Picnicking Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Biking
A pretty, forested campground on the Twisp River with a picnic area and group shelter. Access to Twisp River Trail #440 and many other trailheads nearby.   

River Bend Campground

Site Open
Hiking Biking Scenic Drives
This forested campground is located along West Fork Methow River and gives access to nearby trails: West Fork Methow Trail #480, Robinson Creek Trail #478 and Monument Creek Trail #484. Also, a good…

Rock Creek Trailhead

Hiking Biking Horse Riding and Camping
This trailhead provides access to the Rock Creek Trail #1509, a long valley trail with good opportunities for solitude. It accesses Glacier Peak Wilderness at 4.5 miles. 

Last updated May 15th, 2025