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Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Advanced: YesIcon Display - Route Style Point-to-Point: Yes
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A Quick Tour of the Dungeness Prairie
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Easy: YesIcon Display - Route Style Point-to-Point: YesDescription Cycling across the Dungeness Prairie might sound a bit daunting, but if you’re looking for a short, mostly flat, easy ride–most of which is on a paved bike path (well, multi-use–it is a segment of the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT), after all)–through prairie, farmland, and woods, this section of Read more [...]
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Olympic Discovery Trail Adventure Route
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Mixed: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Varied: YesIcon Display - Route Style Point-to-Point: YesNotice:- Fees Required
- Seasonal Availability
Description Officially called the Olympic Discovery Trail Adventure Route, locals refer to it as the OAT. Either way, it’s a 25-mile point-to-point singletrack trail from Hwy 112 to Lake Crescent featuring long inclines and descents along the way. The trailhead is next to a small parking area on Highway 112 Read more [...]
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Fairholme-Sappho
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Mixed: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Intermediate: YesIcon Display - Route Style Loop: YesDescription Fairholme-Sappho is a great loop route (out-and-back) for 50 miles on a gorgeous section of the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT). Start is at the Fairholme campground at the west end of Lake Crescent. Â If you begin at the lower parking lot, follow Camp David Jr. Road east to pick Read more [...]
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Dungeness Trails Perimeter Loop
Region: NortheastThe Dungeness Trails Perimeter Loop is a 3.1 mile trail that traces the outer boundary of the main section of the property. Easily accessed at either gate, it’s overall rating is intermediate because of the technical challenges posed by stretches of twisty single-track with sharp turns, rocks and tree routes. Read more [...]
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WoW Social Route 20 Barns West
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Intermediate: YesIcon Display - Route Style Loop: YesDescription The Women on Wheels (WoW) 20 Social Route Barns West is approximately 19 miles long, all on paved surfaces – roads and the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT). All Women on Wheels regular rides begin and end at the Dungeness Audubon Center in Railroad Bridge Park, at the end of Read more [...]
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WoW MiniHill Route 9 Holland
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Intermediate: YesIcon Display - Route Style Loop: YesDescription The Women on Wheels (WoW) 9  MiniHill Route Holland is approximately 14 miles long, all on paved surfaces – roads and the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT). All Women on Wheels regular rides begin and end at the Dungeness Audubon Center in Railroad Bridge Park, at the end of W. Read more [...]
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WoW Social Route 19 Hilly Ride
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Intermediate: YesIcon Display - Route Style Loop: YesDescription The Women on Wheels (WoW) 19 Social Route Hilly Ride is approximately 23 miles long, all on paved surfaces – roads and the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT). All Women on Wheels regular rides begin and end at the Dungeness Audubon Center in Railroad Bridge Park, at the end of Read more [...]
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WoW MiniHill Route 4 Ridge View
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Intermediate: YesIcon Display - Route Style Loop: YesDescription The Women on Wheels (WoW) 4  MiniHill Route Ridge View is approximately 18 miles long, all on paved surfaces – roads and the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT). All Women on Wheels regular rides begin and end at the Dungeness Audubon Center in Railroad Bridge Park, at the end of Read more [...]
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WoW MiniHill Route 1 Port Williams
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Intermediate: YesIcon Display - Route Style Loop: YesDescription The Women on Wheels (WoW) 1  MiniHill Route Port Williams is approximately 13 miles long, all on paved surfaces – roads and the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT). All Women on Wheels regular rides begin and end at the Dungeness Audubon Center in Railroad Bridge Park, at the end of Read more [...]
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WoW Leisure Route 9 Farms
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Easy: YesIcon Display - Route Style Loop: YesDescription The Women on Wheels (WoW) 9  Leisure Route Around the Farms is approximately 10 miles long, all on paved surfaces – roads and the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT). All Women on Wheels regular rides begin and end at the Dungeness Audubon Center in Railroad Bridge Park, at the end Read more [...]
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WoW MiniHill Route 7 Bell Hill
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Intermediate: YesIcon Display - Route Style Loop: YesDescription The Women on Wheels (WoW) 7  MiniHill Route Bell Hill is approximately 15 miles long, all on paved surfaces – roads and the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT). All Women on Wheels regular rides begin and end at the Dungeness Audubon Center in Railroad Bridge Park, at the end of Read more [...]
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WoW Social Route 18 Totems West
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Intermediate: YesIcon Display - Route Style Loop: YesDescription The Women on Wheels (WoW) 18 Social Route Totems West is approximately 22 miles long, all on paved surfaces – roads and the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT). All Women on Wheels regular rides begin and end at the Dungeness Audubon Center in Railroad Bridge Park, at the end of Read more [...]
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WoW Social Route 17 Twin View
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Intermediate: YesIcon Display - Route Style Loop: YesDescription The Women on Wheels (WoW) 17 Social Route Twin View is approximately 21 miles long, all on paved surfaces – roads and the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT). All Women on Wheels regular rides begin and end at the Dungeness Audubon Center in Railroad Bridge Park, at the end of Read more [...]
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WoW Social Route 16 Sunland
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Intermediate: YesIcon Display - Route Style Loop: YesDescription The Women on Wheels (WoW) 16 Social Route Sunland is approximately 20 miles long, all on paved surfaces – roads and the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT). All Women on Wheels regular rides begin and end at the Dungeness Audubon Center in Railroad Bridge Park, at the end of W. Read more [...]
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WoW MiniHill Route 6 Brigadoon
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Intermediate: YesIcon Display - Route Style Loop: YesDescription The Women on Wheels (WoW) 6  MiniHill Route Brigadoon is approximately 15 miles long, all on paved surfaces – roads and the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT). All Women on Wheels regular rides begin and end at the Dungeness Audubon Center in Railroad Bridge Park, at the end of W. Read more [...]
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Port Angeles Harbor
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Easy: YesIcon Display - Route Style Point-to-Point: YesDescription The Port Angeles Harbor road bike route follows a segment of the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT) that starts at Lake Farm Road and winds about seven miles through rolling forested hills and along the shoreline into downtown Port Angeles. One mile after leaving Lake Farm Rd, the trail drops sharply Read more [...]
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The Olympic Discovery Trail Starts Here
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Easy: YesIcon Display - Route Style Point-to-Point: YesDescription The Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT) starts here in Port Townsend. Â When complete, you’ll be able to ride nearly 130 miles west to the shores of the Pacific Ocean at La Push, but this route offers a short, mostly flat eight mile from the picturesque Victorian seaport south on what’s Read more [...]
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Lower Big Quilcene
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Trail: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Intermediate: YesIcon Display - Route Style Point-to-Point: YesDescription The Lower Big Quilcene mountain bike route follows a multi-use trail on National Forest land near the small town of Quilcene. Â Access to both the upper and lower trailheads is fee based. It’s a popular out-and-back trail that can also be shuttled from the Upper Big Quilcene Trailhead to Read more [...]
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White Knuckle
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Trail: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Expert: YesIcon Display - Route Style Point-to-Point: YesDescription White Knuckle is part of the Dry Hill mountain bike trail network, located on Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) land and is maintained by the Olympic Dirt Society. Dry Hill is best known for its collection of downhill trails and the Northwest (NW) Cup race series. The trails Read more [...]
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Sequim Bay West
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Easy: YesIcon Display - Route Style Point-to-Point: YesDescription Sequim Bay West is a section of the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT) from Blyn west to Sequim.  Views of Sequim Bay, with fir, cedar, and big leaf maples sheltering the first several miles of the route make for a very pleasant, relaxed ride.  A new bridge across the ravine Read more [...]
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Across the Miller Peninsula
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Easy: YesIcon Display - Route Style Point-to-Point: YesDescription Crossing the Miller Peninsula you’ll follow a portion of the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT) Â from the village of Gardiner to the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Center in Blyn. Â The first mile and a half are on the shoulder of US Highway 101 and while traffic is often heavy with large Read more [...]
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A Quick Route Through Sequim
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Easy: YesIcon Display - Route Style Point-to-Point: YesDescription Taking this quick route through Sequim is an easy, flat, six mile route that winds its way through the city streets from the start at Carrie Blake Park east of town, and then farmland and prairie to the west. You’ll follow the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT) all the way, Read more [...]
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Port Townsend-Chimacum-Fort Flagler Road Route
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Advanced: YesDescription Port Townsend-Chimacum-Fort Flagler is a moderately strenuous road bike tour of the valleys and shorelines of the Quimper Peninsula–basically three loops centered around the Chimacum parking area at Finn River Cidery where you start your ride. Refreshments and restrooms are available in Chimacum, Port Hadlock, Nordland, Port Townsend, and Read more [...]
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Sequim-Happy Valley-Blyn Loop
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Advanced: YesIcon Display - Route Style Loop: YesDescription The Sequim-Happy Valley-Blyn route is a local hilly workout with 2200 feet of climbing. Start in the Sequim Costco parking lot heading west on Washington Street to a roundabout, then south on River Road, warming up as you ride a slight grade up River to Happy Valley Road. Here Read more [...]
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Chimacum-Toandos Peninsula Loop
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Advanced: YesIcon Display - Route Style Loop: Yes Description The Chimacum-Toandos Peninsula Loop is a classic 44-mile road ride that will take you through both the pastoral Beaver Valley area south of Chimacum on the Quimper Peninsula and the quiet, more remote roads of the Toandos Peninsula south of Highway 104. Additional mileage can be had at either Read more [...]
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Robin Hill MTB Ramble
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Trail: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Easy: YesIcon Display - Route Style Loop: YesDescription The Robin Hill MTB Ramble is located in an easy mountain biking area that can entertain you with numerous loops of varying lengths in a mostly wooded park in rural Clallam County. The trails are single- and double-track width, typically on hard-packed dirt, but short, muddier sections can occur, Read more [...]
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Disco Bay Mixer
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Mixed: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Intermediate: YesIcon Display - Route Style Loop: YesThe Disco Bay Mixer route follows mixed surface roads, trails, and tracks in and around Sequim. The route starts at the Rainshadow Cafe, 157 West Cedar St in downtown Sequim. It heads east from Sequim onto the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT) through Sequim Bay State park and down to the Seven Read more [...]
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Palo Alto Louella Road Route
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Advanced: YesThe Palo Alto-Louella Road Route is a challenging 25-mile road bike route that takes you from Whimsy Park near Jose’s in downtown Sequim southeast to the end of Palo Alto Road and then back via a steep, short downhill on Louella Road and a return on back-country byways north of Read more [...]
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Lost Mountain Loop
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Advanced: YesIcon Display - Route Style Loop: YesThe Lost Mountain Loop combines some distance and one long hill climb for a good hard training session if you really go at it…or just a good hard ride if you slow your pace and make a point of enjoying the beauty, quiet, and sense of isolation in the northern Read more [...]
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Sequim Sunday Ride Basic Route
Region: NortheastIcon Display - Surface Road: YesIcon Display - Difficulty Easy: YesIcon Display - Route Style Point-to-Point: YesThe Sequim Sunday Ride Basic Route basic route is approximately 21 miles, all on paved surfaces–roads and parts of the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT)–starting from the Dungeness Wildlife Refuge parking area just off Lotzgesell Road. Â It ends at the Cracked Bean Coffee Company, a delightful little coffee shop just about Read more [...]
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