Inland Northwest Trails Coalition

IN THIS SECTION:

 
Outdoor Recreation Activities

Handicap Accessible Trails

 

Current Project
Fish Lake Trail

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ACTIVITIES - MOUNTAIN BIKE

MOUNTAIN BIKE LINKS

MOUNTAIN BIKE AREAS

There are almost unlimited opportunities for mountain biking on public lands in the Inland Northwest. From rails-to-trails with soft surface and long distances, to abandoned roads and cow trails on BLM lands that include Escure Ranch and Swanson Lakes, to the downhill runs at Beacon Hill and Mount Spokane.

These areas are close to Spokane and offer a great variety of terrain:

 

Riverside State Park

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Over 50 miles of official bike trails cover all types and difficulty of terrain on this 10,000 acre forested park just minutes from downtown Spokane. Trails negotiate the banks of the Spokane River, as well the surrounding hills. Also, the Spokane Centennial Trail passes through Riverside State Park. This 37 mile trail runs all the way to the Idaho state line and continues in Idaho as the North Idaho Centennial Trail.

Spokane Outdoors Information for Riverside State Park

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Beacon Hill (Camp Sekani and Upriver Parks)

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This popular cross-country and downhill area is also located adjacent to the Spokane Centennial Trail. This location is used to host regional IMBA events, and includes world class downhill terrain. A local mountain bike club is working with adjacent landowners to gain legal access to a larger trail area.

Fat Tire Trail Riders Club Guide to this ride.

 

Mount Spokane State Park

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This is the largest state park in Washington with nearly 14,000 acres and 90 miles of bike trails. Routes range from easy cross country to highly technical down hill rides. Many down hillers shuttle to the top of Mount Spokane and save their energy for the technical demands on the way down.

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Information Here on Mt.Spokane Trails.
Mt. Spokane Trail Map

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Route of the Hiawatha

Hiawatha Trestle

This popular bike ride follows an abandoned rail-bed from the Milwaukee Road just off I-90 past Lookout Pass in Montana 15 miles downhill through tunnels and over trestles to Pearson in Idaho. Ride both directions (2% grade back uphill) or take a shuttle bus back to the top. There is a fee for this ride and also the shuttle and it is not open all year so check the links below for more information. Also make sure you have something warm for the Taft tunnel and a good bike light and a helmet.

Friends of the Coeur d'Alene Trails Route of the Hiawatha
Lookout Pass - Route of the Hiawatha
TOURING THE NORTHWEST: ON THE HIAWATHA-NORPAC-COEUR d'ALENE -CENTENNIAL TRAILS
More Information here

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