There is a pretty substantial network of well-marked trails here. It seems like most of them are gravel fire roads but if you explore, there's also some single track. I rode up to the saddle on Hamilton Mountain where there are great views of the Columbia River Gorge and the North Bonneville Dam. I intend to explore the trails more when I visit again soon.
![]() | Bridge Trail | 0.5 mi | |
![]() | East Hardy Ridge Trail | 1 mi | |
![]() | Equestrian Trail | 3.1 mi | |
![]() | Upper Hardy Creek Trail | 2 mi | |
![]() | West Hardy Ridge Trail | 1.2 mi |
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Although Beacon Rock has 13 miles of trails open to mountain bikes, for some reason I think these trails rarely see a bike tire. I suspect that's because they require a fair amount of extended climbing (although nothing a strong rider can't handle).
Most of the trails are double track fire roads, but there is some descent single track to be found (e.g. Bridge Trail and Loop Trail--both of which I recommend riding North to South).
While there are certainly better, more fun MTB trails around, these are worth the ride if you don't mind earning your turns and are looking for something different to ride for a nice change of pace.
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