Information About Mountain Biking In Colville, Washington
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Colville, Washington
Mountain Biking

Abercrombie Mountain Trail #117 - Trails
This trail has elevations of 4090 to 7300 feet and is considered to be most difficult.

Barnaby Butte Trail #7 - Trails
This trail is 7 miles long with elevations of 3440 to 6275 feet and is considered easy to difficult at different parts of the trail.

Barnaby Buttes Trail #70 - Trails
This trail has elevation of 4500 to 6050 feet and is considered to be difficult.

Columbia Mountain Loop Trail #24 - Trails
The trail is 7.1 miles with an elevation of 6500 feet and is considered to be a difficult trail.

Colville National Forest - Mountain Biking In National Forests
The Colville National Forest is located in the northeast corner of Washington and covers 1.9 million acres. Over a million people relax and play in the Colville each year. In addition to camping and berry picking visitors can enjoy a variety of other recreation activities. The Colville's lakes and streams are filled with cutthroat, eastern brook and rainbow trout. There are several recreation sites and trailheads including a number of trails that are universally accessible.

Deer Creek Summit North Loop Trail - Trails
This trail is 5.12 miles with and elevation at 4600 feet and is considered to be easy to difficult depending on the part.

Deer Creek Summit South Loop Trail - Trails
This trail is 5.5 miles at an elevation of 4600 feet and is considered to be easy to difficult depending on the part.

Edds Mountain Trail #3 - Trails
This trail is 4.2 miles total with an elevation of 5050 feet and is considered to be a difficult trail.

Flume Creek Trail #502 - Trails
This trail is 4 miles long at an elevation of 7300 feet and is considered difficult.

Frater Lake Trail #150 - Trails
This trail is 10 miles long with elevations of 3180 to 3400 feet and is considered to be easy and difficult, depending on the parts.

Gillette Ridge Trail System #131 - Trails
The trails are 13.1 miles with elevations of 4800 to 5777 feet and is considered to be range from easy to most difficult.

Hoodoo Canyon Trail #17 - Trails
Hoodoo Canyon Trail #17 is a 2.5 mile trail crosses the south fork of Deadman Creek then climbs the ridge above the creek. This trail is of medium use, and is considered to be easy to difficult.

Jungle Hill Trail #16 - Trails
The Jungle Hill Trail is a steep climb that begins near a mountain stream, winds through forest canopy, and ends with panoramic views to the east.

Kettle Crest Trail #13 North - Trails
Kettle Crest Trail #13 North is a trail for backpacking, hiking, and horseback riding, and is mostly located within the Kettle Range Limited Access Area.

Marcus Trail #8 - Trails
Marcus Trail #8 is a steady climb to Kettle Crest, this trail follows an old jeep trail for the first 1.5 miles. This trail is 3.53 miles with elevations ranging from 4750 to 6580 feet and is considered to be difficult.

Old Stage Trail #1 - Trails
Old Stage Trail #1 is a remaining segment of the first state highway in Washington.

Old Stage Trail #75 - Trails
Old Stage Trail #75 is a 1.7 mile trail which was once a stage coach road.

Pierre Lake Trail #91 - Trails
Pierre Lake Trail #91 is a short hiking trail following the shore of Pierre Lake.

Profanity Trail #32 - Trails
Profanity Trail #32 is a scenic trail provides a short access to the Kettle Crest Trail.

Rufus Trail #148 - Trails
Rufus Trail #148 is a 3.4 mile multi-purpose trail that follows a roadbed.

Sherlock Peak Trail #139 - Trails
Sherlock Peak Trail #139 is a wooded trail with panoramic views of the Columbia River, the Pend Oreille Valley, and Deep Creek. This trail is 3.5 miles long and is considered to be difficult.

Sherry Trail #147 - Trails
Sherry Trail #147 is a 3.5 mile trail that follows fairly flat terrain along the Little Pend Oreille River through a timber canopy of lodgepole pine and Douglas-fir.

South Fork Silver Creek Trail #123 - Trails
South Fork Silver Creek Trail #123 is a 7.0 mile wooded trail crosses several creeks.

Springboard Trail #149 - Trails
Springboard Trail #149 is a 2.4 mile trail with scenic views of Thomas Mountain and the Little Pend Oreille Lakes.

Thirteen Mile Trail #23 - Trails
Thirteen Mile Trail #23 winds through rock cliffs in the Sanpoil River Canyon and is accessible in spring.
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