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MOUNTAIN BIKING

Mountain bikers flock to Winthrop Washington to enjoy hundreds of miles of well maintained, easy to access single track and scenic Forest Service roads.  Winthrop is the base-camp for every type of ride imaginable.  From gentle family-friendly rides, paralleling the Methow River along the Methow Community Trail, to technical, high alpine single-track, the terrain is endless. The locals will tell you that there is a progression of rides that open up as the snow melts off and higher trails become accessible. Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance is adding more trails each year.

Mountain Biking

The Methow Valley has a series of mountain bike maps that cover even more riding options.  Trail maps are available for purchase at the sporting good stores in Winthrop and are highly recommended.  You can also pick up a free mountain bike informational card at our Visitor’s Information Center as well as at many local businesses. 

Pipestone Canyon (Moderate & Advanced)

Pipestone Canyon is a popular destination early in the season (or in the fall!) before other higher elevation rides have thawed out. The ride can be done as a loop of dirt roads or as a loop including single-track along the rim of the canyon. More info
Singletrack Loop: 14 miles, Dirt Road Loop: 16 miles
Difficulty Level: Singletrack Loop: Advanced, Singletrack & Dirt Road: Moderate  

Sun Mountain Trails (All levels)

This system of trails link together to provide just the length and difficulty of ride desired. There are Forest Service Roads, single track, and double track. Wooded sections and wide-open hillsides provide a variety of scenic options. Patterson Lake can provide welcome relief on a hot summer day. Be sure to check out the Thompson Ridge Trail while you’re here. The Sun Mountain Trails are an excellent place to spend an hour or a day of riding. More info…

Buck Mountain (Moderate)

This is the Methow Valley’s signature ride.  Fun, fast flowing trails through wildflowers, forest areas and open mountain-top vistas. There are 2 main trailheads to access the Buck Mountain trails with a variety of loop options to enjoy. Recent updates make this trail a single track loop. Look for even more improvements soon. More info
Singletrack Loop: 14 miles-16 miles 
Difficulty Level: Moderate

Cutthroat Pass (Advanced)

This 12 mile round-trip ride is all on single-track in a stunning alpine setting. The trail between the trailhead and the lake is popular with hikers so ride in control. The ride is an out and back, gaining 2300ft. Because of hikers, this is a good ride to do midweek or late in the day. More info
Singletrack Loop: 12 miles
Difficulty Level: Moderate to Advanced 

 Angel’s Staircase (Advanced)

This is THE Methow Valley Ride for the serious mountain biker. It requires fitness and an adaptive attitude. The loop reaches altitudes of 8000 feet, so being prepared for varying weather anytime of the year is necessary. This is an all single-track ride that takes a full day, and technical riding experience. LINK
Distance: 25 miles
Difficulty Level: Advanced

Road Biking

Methow Valley road cycling is just as epic as the mountain biking. From the town of Winthrop, road riders can experience a new ride every day of the week without ever having to get in a car. Few regions in the nation can claim such a perfect combination of stunning scenery and practically empty pavement. Below are a few favorites.

Washington Pass

Strenuous (60 miles round trip from Winthrop, 30 miles round trip from Mazama) (4 -5 hours)

A fairly strenuous climb that is well worth the effort for the outstanding views and epic descent! This is the defining ride of the valley.  Follow the rolling ride up Hyw 20 to Mazama and consider fueling up on baked goods and a cold drink before starting up the Pass. The climbing starts at about mile 15 and is fairly relentless the whole way to the top. Take plenty of water, food and some layers of clothing. While it can be really warm in the valley, the summit of the Pass can be pretty frigid- especially if the wind is blowing! To shorten the ride, start at Mazama or the Freestone Inn. More info
Distance: 60 miles
Difficulty Level: Advanced

Sun Mountain

Strenuous Climbing (18 miles) (1.5 hours)

A quick jaunt from town on Twin Lakes Road will take you to the turn-off to the famous Sun Mountain Lodge. From there it is about 7 miles up two fairly steep but not too long climbs to the summit at the lodge. On the way, pass by Patterson Lake and take in the fields of Balsamroot flowers in the spring on Patterson Mountain. The best easily accessible views of the valley are to be found at the Lodge (as well as snacks and fine dining). Turn around for a fast spin back to town. LINK
Distance: 18 miles
Difficulty Level: Advanced

Chewuch Loop

Easy (14 miles) (45 minutes to an hour)

An easy loop ride, on quiet roads of undulating terrain. The route takes you up West Chewuch Road and then back on East Chewuch Road (can be reversed). For the ambitious, the route can be easily added to by continuing up the Chewuch Road to Andrews Creek (actually about 24 miles from Winthrop) which is a gradual climb. Or for those for whom no ride is complete without some suffering, add Boulder Creek Road which offers moderate climbing, or Falls Creek (the local Alp D’Huez) which is very steep at the start, followed by 8 miles or so of constant climbing. LINK
Distance: 14 miles
Difficulty Level: Easy to Strenous 

Mazama

Easy (30 miles roundtrip) (1.5 hours)

A gradual, undulating ride up the Methow Valley on Hwy 20 (busier than some of the side roads, but with a good shoulder and visibility).  Ride West on Hwy 20 for 9 mi, and turn right on Goat Creek Road for a slightly hillier but more scenic  ride the last 6 mi to Mazama. 
Distance: 30 miles
Difficulty Level: Easy

Many, many more great road cycling options exist. Pick up a free road cycling informational card at most Methow Valley businesses and well as a free Methow Valley summer map.  

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