Information About Mountain Biking In Spokane, Washington
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Spokane, Washington
Mountain Biking

Batey-Bould ORV Area - Trails
This trail has elevations of 2500 to 4400 feet and is considered to be easy to most difficult depending on the part.

Bead Lake Trail #127 - Trails
This trail is 6.4 miles with elevations of 3040 to 3600 feet and is considered to be difficult.

Bead Lake Trail #127.1 - Trails
This trail is 1 mile long with elevations of 3440 to 3420 feet and is considered to be difficult.

Chewelah Mountain Trail - Trails
This trail is 12 miles long with elevations of 5740 to 3840 feet and is considered to be difficult.

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.

Geophysical Nordic Ski and Mountain Bike Trails - Trails
This trail is 6.6 miles long with an elevation of 2500 feet and is considered to vary from easy to most difficult.
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