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Level: Intermediate
Length: 15 mi (24.1 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Network
Elevation: +568/ -548 ft
Total: 66 riders
 

Mountain Biking Lord Hill Regional Park

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#49 of 1,216 mountain bike trails in Washington
#2,644 in the world

Located southeast of Monroe, WA. Take the Old Snohomish road west from 522, then head south on 127th, which will take you directly to the park entrance. This park is located near the top of a hill at 500' elevation. Most of the trails are located on top of the hill with very little elevation changes unless you ride down to the river, which is at 20'. There is a nice mix of double and single track trails which are VERY well maintained. You will be sharing these trails with equestrians, so watch out for the horse pucky! The Temple Pond loop trail is a very nice single track through the woods which will bring you to the shores of**ood sized pond. From here you can ride up to the view point, which at 630' will afford you a nice view towards the south. All of the main trail intersections are signed and maps are available at the parking lot.

First added by mtnmojo on Sep 18, 2004. Last updated Apr 30, 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
From Seattle: go east to 405. North on 405 to 522. Take 522 to the first exit in Monroe(164th, by the Penitentury) after driving over the river. Exit and turn left, after going counterclockwise in the traffic circle, under the road and head west on the Old Snohomish-Monroe Hwy. After about 3-4 miles, turn left at 127th(park sign there with arrow as well) and head up the hill. Trailhead is at the top. Maps available there and provided by the county.
System trails (25)
 difficultyBeaver Lake Trail0.4 mi
 difficultyBoard Walks0.4 mi
 difficultyDawn of Spring0.3 mi
 difficultyDerailleur/12th Gear0.2 mi
 difficultyEar Therapy0.2 mi
 difficultyEasy 80.3 mi
 difficultyEnglish Pond0.6 mi
 difficultyEwe Tube0.2 mi
 difficultyGoldeneye0.3 mi
 difficultyLiquid Bread0.6 mi
 difficultyLower Springboard0.2 mi
 difficultyMeet Cutter0.6 mi
 difficultyPipeline Cutoff Trail0.4 mi
 difficultyQuarry Trail0.5 mi
 difficultyRed Barn1 mi
 difficultyRedline0.4 mi
 difficultyRiver Trail Cutoff0.3 mi
 difficultyTemple Pond Loop1.2 mi
 difficultyThe Sink0.1 mi
 difficultyThird Eye0.2 mi
 difficultyTuck's Trail0.5 mi
 difficultyUpper Springboard0.4 mi
 difficultyWhite Ox0.1 mi
 difficultyWishbone0.3 mi
 difficultyWishbone Upper Connector0.1 mi


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  • Smilely
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    Wonderful trail system. It seems to fly blow the radar, not getting the attention it deserves, which may not be a bad thing as it almost always feels like you have the place to yourself. You will do some climbing here, but its always worth it with great singletrack trails on the way down. Most trails are marked for either Horses or bikes, very few are open to both, which works out very nicely.

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  • tmdenkinger
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    Still muddy in areas but upper trails were in much better shape.

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  • Futtup
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    Not much as far as jumps, but lots of up and down and roots and tight turns to keep it interesting. When I went it was snowing and I had a muddy, wet blast!

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  • Casper878
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    Great place for getting into biking shape while refreshing old skills and learning new ones! Lots of big hills, but plenty of long rides back down.

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  • Josh L
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    Great network of trails. Everything was well maintained and well marked. Lots of fun and a great workout.

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  • Smilely
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    I am torn, do I describe this area in a less than appealing manner in order to help it stay off most folks radar or do I tell the truth? Guess I will be honest. What a great network of trails. Most of the trails are much better left for going down and the gravel access road for getting back up. You can ride the trails both ways but most have at least a few spots that will have you walking. You will get a workout with the climbing but the trails are so fun you will gladly keep doing the climbs back up.

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  • DeeMan   ✓ supporter
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    If you are looking to build up strength and endurance have some fun at the same time, this is the place. There is lots of hills climbs to conquer, but the trails in between are nice and technical. I had a lot of fun here. It is pretty muddy in places. It would be better riding and less damage to the trails and wait for it to dry out.

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  • jmarshall
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    Rode with gorly fuzz, wasn't quite ready for the step hills, but overall it was a great ride. Would wait till later in year for it to dry up some to make the hill climbs a little easier.

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  • gorlyfuzz
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    Just went on June 3rd 2010 with Brother in law and it was a blast but MUDDY and WET but your Mountain Biking not street riding. It has quite a few hills, wasn't ready for that! I give the trail a 2 out of 5.

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