Ride Guide

Discover great local rides and routes

Recommended Routes

We're excited to share these staff-fave biking routes through a partnership with Ride with GPS, free when you join our shop account on their platform. Get essential details and user-friendly navigation that works on any device.  Let's explore and share trail updates together!

Free Trail GPS App

Join our shop on Ride with GPS for free app access to navigation features for all routes featured on the map below.

Mountain Bike Trails - Snoqualmie Valley

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Raging River highlights

RAGING RIVER LOLLIPOP - 18.3 MILES

Fun bike park and trails

GRAND RIDGE / DUTHIE - 15.2 MILES

Notoriously gnarly

NOTG & PREDATOR - 8.3 MILES

Others Ways to Discover 

Want to discover more great local mountain and gravel bike trails?  

>>Follow Evergreen MTB for trail guides and ride reports, join them for trail work parties, and support them through your tax-deductible donations!

>>You can also follow other riders on Strava, like our CEO, Mike.

>>Riders near our North Bend and Snoqualmie locations can get trail updates for Tiger Mtn, Raging River, Ollalie, and Tennant by joining this Facebook group.

>>Explore local favorites on TrailForks at trailforks.com/local (requires subscription). Trailforks syncs with Garmin Maps, and there's even a TrailTinder app to swipe right on rides that interest you, or check 'em off if you've been there, done that!


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Adaptive Bike Trails  

Everyone should be able to enjoy public lands. Find trails that are friendly for adaptive bikes and e-bike legal here (map). Use the selector at the top left of the Trailforks screen to choose the type of trail you want.  


If you’re looking for an adaptive bike, we recommend Outdoors for All


Parking Passes

To park your car at certain trailheads, you may need the proper permit/pass. Check out Evergreen's trail pages to see if a pass is required for where you're going.

We are lucky to be able to access our world class public lands with mountain bikes. While on the trail, please be respectful of other user groups, such as hikers and equestrians, and cooperate with restrictions on private property. E-bike use is restricted to certain trails, so know before you go!

Respectful Recreation

The Line works and plays on ancestral lands of the Snoqualmie tribe. We ask that you take a moment to honor and acknowledge their long-standing history and connection to the land since time immemorial.

The Tribe are the original stewards of lands and waters, and we urge you to be mindful of caretaking these natural resources, and respectful in recreating on sacred and historic lands.