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Mountain Biking in Washington

Jun 13

Photo by Mike Hunger
Photo by Mike Hunger

Warm weather has arrived in the greater Seattle area, and with it comes the typical desire to get outside. Mountain biking, a hallmark of the Pacific Northwest, stands out as one of the primary outdoor activities during spring and summer in Washington. Seattle has strong ties to mountain biking and is home to numerous bike manufacturers, including Kona, which started in Bellevue in 1988. Renowned as one of the top mountain biking destinations in the world, the Pacific Northwest is an excellent place to begin your biking journey.


As people turn their attention to the trails, they often find it challenging to choose the right bike. A smart approach to finding your ideal mountain bike is to visit several local bike shops to see which bikes appeal to you. This allows you to get properly fitted for a bike and test a few out before making the significant investment. If saving money is a priority, the online site Pink Bike serves as an excellent resource for purchasing pre-owned mountain bikes. The site operates as a forum for mountain biking and offers excellent options for buying secondhand bikes and parts.


After acquiring a bike, the next step is to venture out to local trails. Popular spots in the Seattle area include Duthie Hill in Issaquah, Tokul in Fall City and Tiger Mountain. Those seeking a bigger adventure often travel up to Bellingham, towards Leavenworth or visit Whistler. A valuable tool for exploring trails is an app called Trailforks, which helps users locate trails, check conditions and assess difficulty levels.


Get out and experience what the Pacific Northwest has to offer with our world-class mountain biking!

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