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Level: Intermediate
Length: 15 mi (24.1 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Network
Elevation: +486/ -456 ft
Total: 56 riders
Mountain Biking Tokul - West
#34 of 1,216 mountain bike trails in Washington
Nice mix of single track and service roads. Follow these up to the top of the power lines at the top of the hill, then work your way back down on the single track.
First added by mtnmojo on Feb 5, 2005. Last updated Apr 30, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
- Drinking water: unknown
- Lift service: unknown
- Night riding: yes
- Pump track: unknown
- Restrooms: unknown
- Fat bike grooming: unknown
- E-bikes allowed: unknown
- Fee required: unknown
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I-90 East to the Preston/Fall City Exit (#22). Left off the exit, over the freeway, right at the T, through Preston and Fall City. In Fall City at T with 202, turn right towards Snoqualmie. (Alternately, Hwy 520 to Hwy 202 South to Fall City.)
Cross the bridge and immediately turn left towards Carnation (Hwy 203). Parking on the left in unpaved parking lot.
Ride north up 202 a short distance to paved road on the right. Follow through gate and head up gravel road to the rail trail. Turn left, ride a short distance to the trail entrance on the right. Singlr track and service roads galore up on the hill. Lost? Just head west, back to the rail trail.
System trails (22)
I rode these trails with some locals that were familiar with the layout. This would have been a tough trail system to figure out if they hadn't been guiding me along. Overall these trails are lots of fun and quite challenging. Gravel grinding gets you to the tops of the hills, then you get to experience some awesome shredding on some amazing trails. I was hesitant at first to attempt some of the steep drops on some of the trails, but gave it a go anyway and am glad I did. Great job on creating and maintaining these trails. For an east coaster, this was a real treat to experience the pacific northwest in this fashion.
Thank |Great trails, ride up the forsest service roads and flow down the fun and windy trails.
Thank |Super fun trails, easy logging road climbs to intermediate and adv singletrack descents. Check out Mousetrap, Outhouse Ext (flowy goodness), kamikaze and Tokyo drift (more DH). Grab the map from Evergreenmtb.com
Thank |The Evergreen Mountain Bike Association and King County have worked out the access issues mentioned below. You can now park at the Fall City Hwy turn out and ride up the gravel road. Start out on Bra, (look at the tree trunks at every turn on this section of trail) work your way around Sgt. Major up to Steak House and Out House. To return to the SVT, take Pink Ribbon, it's so much fun, your teeth will get bugs in them from the grin on your face. * Review edited 5/18/2011
Thank |Hi, Just wanted to let you know that a landowner has posted a sign that folks are no longer allowed to go through the gate and up the gravel road to the Snoqualmie Valley (RR) trail. They list threats of arrest and prosecution for tresspassing. Most other entrances in this area are off of roads clearly marked, "No Tresspassing", with the exception of NE 8th St a few miles North off Hwy 203.
Thank |Great trails. Nice climbs, Kick arse down hills!
Thank |I have been riding a really nice 10 mile loop in this area lately, mostly singletrack that I have figured out. Can be ridden in many different configurtations though.
Thank |Trails are on the hillside and can be accessed from the Snoqualmie Valley trail (rail trail). Lots of service roads and singletrack to explore.
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