A mountain biker navigating a steep, moss-covered rock in a lush forest. The rider is leaning forward, focused on maintaining balance while descending. Surrounding foliage includes tall trees and green underbrush, creating a natural trail environment. A red ribbon marks the course. Tiger Mountain mountain bike trail.
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Level: Intermediate
Length: 20 mi (32.2 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Network
Elevation: +772/ -756 ft
Total: 285 riders
 

Mountain Biking Tiger Mountain

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#4 of 1,214 mountain bike trails in Washington
#119 in the world

Overview:

With many miles of mountain biking trails spanning a wide variety of skill levels and physical challenge - including a bona fide double-diamond DH trail and killer views of Mount Rainier from the summit - Tiger Mountain is one of Seattle's most popular mountain biking destinations.

All trails are open year round, but during the winter months or after significant weather events, the trails are subject to closures: check for updates on this page and on the DNR's Tiger Mountain page here.

There are also many miles of logging roads that are open all year long, but these too may be closed (typically for timber harvest). Check the DNR link above.
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3 New Trails Open on East Tiger Mt: "Easy, Tiger" , "The Legend" and "MegaFauna" form a lollipop loop off of the Northwest Timber trail. Easy Tiger is a green level 2-way trail that will primarily be used as the return path for The Legend, the more difficult black diamond descent. MegaFauna is a gnarly double black diamond descent.Construction of extensions to the trails will continue this fall. Eventually Easy Tiger will connect all the way to the Raging River State Forest!

First added by alvin.santoy on Dec 31, 2002. Last updated May 10, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
  • Drinking water: unknown
  • Lift service: unknown
  • Night riding: yes
  • Pump track: unknown
  • Restrooms: yes
  • Fat bike grooming: unknown
  • E-bikes allowed: unknown
  • Fee required: unknown
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Getting there
Travel West on Hwy 18 from I-5, or East on Hwy 18 from I-90. There is a gravel parking lot on the North side of the hwy at the crest of Tiger Mountain. It is apporimately 4 miles from the junction of I-90 and Hwy 18, or about 20 miles from the junction of I-5 and Hwy 18.
System trails (16)
 difficultyConnector Trail0.4 mi
 difficultyEast Tiger Summit Trail1.2 mi
 difficultyEasy, Tiger0.8 mi
 difficultyFully Rigid0.4 mi
 difficultyInside Passage1.6 mi
 difficultyIverson Railroad Trail1.9 mi
 difficultyJoyride1.1 mi
 difficultyMaster Link2.4 mi
 difficultyMegaFauna0.3 mi
 difficultyNorthwest Timber Trail2.2 mi
 difficultyNOTG1.1 mi
 difficultyPredator1.4 mi
 difficultyPreston Railroad Grade Trail3.2 mi
 difficultyQuick Link0.4 mi
 difficultySilent Swamp1.3 mi
 difficultyThe Legend0.6 mi
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