Mountain Bike Guide

For the Love of Dirt (or Snow)

Whether you're seeking adventure, a break from your routine, or a challenging workout, there’s a mountain bike that’s perfect for you. We have an great selection of bikes that are ideally suited for our local bike trails, and a friendly team of bike lovers to answer all of your MTB questions.

Hardtail Mountain Bikes

Hardtail, or front-suspension, mountain bikes are great all-around off-road machines. Their simple design makes them a good choice for riding trails, gravel paths, light bikepacking, and even pavement.

Full-Suspension Mountain Bikes

Full-suspension mountain bikes are designed to tackle a variety of tricky terrain. Having front and rear suspension helps keep both wheels in contact with the trail for better traction and control.

29er Mountain Bikes

With a larger wheel diameter, 29” mountain bikes offer big benefits to the rider. Bigger wheels roll faster, and you’ll experience greater momentum, better stability, and improved traction.

Mullet Bikes

Named after the iconic haircut, and mullet bike is business in the front and party in the back - typically with a 29” front wheel for traction and roll-overability, and a more nimble 27.5” rear wheel for agility.

Fat Bikes

Fat bikes have thick tires that allow you to tear through snow, sand, and any other sloppy conditions that you can find. If you’re looking for winter traction and control, you want a fat bike.

Sno-Go Bikes

The latest innovation to hit the slopes combines skiing and biking for a fun new way to shred or a great reason to get back on the snow. Try them at Snoqualmie Summit and many other ski areas across the United States.



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