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Mountain Biking in Seattle
- By Roger james
- Published 10/10/2008
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One of the best ways to experience the outdoors in Seattle is to go
mountain biking. One of the reasons mountain biking is so great is
because it is so accessible. There are numerous trails that are
suitable for all types of skill levels. I mean, with the Olympics on
one side and the Cascades on the other, the hard part can be actually
picking one to ride.
There are many websites out there that can give you a good idea on
where to go for some good mountain biking in trails, but if you're
interested in some ideas for some good trails right away, you can check
out the following (most of these are within 20 minutes of Seattle):
1. State Edward State Park - I've been to this park numerous times with
my kids and not only is there a fun playground for them, but there is a
nice trail that's perfect for both beginners and intermediate riders.
There are some drops and rises but overall it's pretty good.
2. Banner Forest - This trail is accessible by ferry, and hey, what
could be more fun for your kids than taking their bikes on the ferry
and riding to the trail from the dock. That's pretty exciting! There
are over 20 miles of trail at the park so you'll have plenty of options
to choose from.
3. Soaring Eagle - This trail is located fairly closer to the Cascades.
There are a lot of intersecting trails and it could be easy to get
turned around, but what's great is that there are maps of the trails at
almost every intersection (too bad every park doesn't include these).
This trail is a little tricker so you might want to make sure the
riders you're going with are a little more skilled, but it's a fun
place to ride.
There is another trail that isn't strictly a mountain biking trail
located throughout Seattle. It's called the Burke-Gilman trail and goes
all over the place: through Fremont, along Lake Washington, and even
through the campus located at UW. It's a paved trail so there's nothing
worry about in regards of drops or jumps.
So what if you want to mountain bike in Seattle but don't want to bring
your bike with you on vacation? Well, lucky for you there are tons of
places all over the region where you can rent mountain bikes. Once you
figure out where you're staying, it's just a matter of asking around
for a local bike shop and you'll be able to get what you need without
any problems.
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