Ride Guide
Discover great local rides
Staff favorite mountain bike and gravel routes across the Snoqualmie Valley, from lift assisted flow to family friendly rail trails. Free navigation on every route when you join our shop on Ride with GPS.
Mountain and gravel / Every skill level / Local and current
Great riding from every one of our doors
Each of our locations sits at the edge of something worth riding. Roll out from the shop, or load up and meet us at a trailhead. Here is what is close to each spot.
Our basecamp puts you minutes from the Raging River Trail System and its bike park flow, and right on the Snoqualmie Valley Trail for an easy gravel spin to Rattlesnake Lake.
Our Snoqualmie Point and Tennant trailheads open onto the Valley's mountain bike network, with demos and youth bikes on hand so the whole crew can ride.
Our Bellevue container sits right on the Eastrail, a paved regional greenway that is perfect for gravel, e-gravel, and a relaxed family roll close to the city.
Free trail navigation
We share our staff favorite routes through a partnership with Ride with GPS, free when you join our shop account. You get essential trail details and easy navigation that works on any device, so you can explore with confidence and we can share updates together.
Snoqualmie Valley singletrack
From bike park laps to notoriously gnarly descents, here are the mountain bike routes our crew reaches for. Tap through for the full route on Ride with GPS or Trailforks.
Fun bike park and trails, our go to introduction to the Raging River system.
View routeNotoriously gnarly. Bring your skills and a bike that likes to be pushed.
View routeFlowy and fun, a great loop when you want to keep the wheels turning.
View routeBumpy and playful, a favorite lap in the lower Raging River zone.
View on TrailforksJumpy and fun, for riders who like to get a little air off the tops.
View on TrailforksJumpy classic in Duthie Hill Park, a rite of passage for jump lines.
View on TrailforksA great e-mountain bike option when you want the assist to earn the descents.
View on TrailforksWe are lucky to ride world class public lands right out our door. Know before you go, and let us share the good ones.
Rail trails and back roads
Prefer smooth miles and big scenery? These gravel and e-bike routes range from an easy family outing to an epic pass crossing through a two mile tunnel. Bring lights for that one.
From the North Bend shop to Rattlesnake Lake. A great family outing to a beautiful lake.
View routeUnpaved back roads with great scenery and hot springs at the far end. Worth the miles.
View routeSnoqualmie Pass to Rattlesnake Lake. A unique experience with epic views and a two mile tunnel.
View routeDig deeper into local trails
Want to find even more local mountain and gravel riding? These are the resources our crew leans on, and the local groups worth supporting.
Trail guides and ride reports, trail work parties to join, and a nonprofit worth supporting with tax deductible donations.
Explore EvergreenExplore local favorites, sync trail maps with Garmin, and swipe through rides with TrailTinder. Subscription required for some features.
Open TrailforksRiders near North Bend and Snoqualmie can get conditions for Tiger Mountain, Raging River, Olallie, and Tennant through a local Facebook group.
Join the GroupEveryone should enjoy public lands. Find adaptive friendly and e-bike legal trails on the Trailforks map, and reach out to Outdoors for All for adaptive bikes.
Visit Outdoors for AllParking passes and permits
To park at certain trailheads you may need the right pass. Check the trail page for where you are headed, and grab the pass that matches the land you will be riding.
Required to park at many Washington State Park trailheads and access points.
Get a Discover PassNeeded on U.S. Forest Service land at designated recreation sites.
Get an ePassMay be required at designated Sno-Parks between December 1 and March 31.
Learn About Sno-ParksRide like a guest
The Line works and plays on the ancestral lands of the Snoqualmie Tribe, the original stewards of these lands and waters. We ask that you take a moment to honor their long standing connection to this place, and to help care for these natural resources while you ride.
On the trail, be respectful of other users like hikers and equestrians, cooperate with restrictions on private property, and remember that e-bike use is limited to certain trails. Know before you go, and leave it better than you found it.
Plan Your Ride
Come find your line
Not sure where to start? Stop by any of our locations and we will point you to the right trail for your bike, your skills, and the day you have in mind. Renting? We will send you out with a route.
(425) 292-9135 info@theline.bike Book a RentalWe ride these trails on our days off. Tell us what you are after, from mellow gravel to gnarly descents, and we will match you to a route.
Grab a rental at any location and roll straight onto the trail. We will make sure the bike is dialed and send you out with directions.
Join our shop on Ride with GPS for free navigation on every route above, so you always know the way, even off the grid.
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