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Excellent fun, fast singletrack in a beautiful old-growth forest with stunning scenery.


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2.9

Miles

4.7

KM

Singletrack

1,823' 556 m

High

1,207' 368 m

Low

231' 71 m

Up

738' 225 m

Down

6%

Avg Grade (4°)

24%

Max Grade (13°)

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Description

Lower Siouxon Trail and Siouxon #130 are a couple of the best trails for mountain biking in the northwest. This section has incredible flowy singletrack, ripping descents, challenging rocky areas, creek crossings, and some of the most beautiful waterfalls and clear pools around period.

Park at the hairpin corner of the road into Siouxon. The trail goes off to the left 100 feet after the hairpin. Soon after that, you'll drop down to Siouxon Creek that you'll follow along for the next three miles and be treated to incredible views of stunning waterfalls and beautiful clear pools.

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Shared By:

Mike Sheppard

Trail Ratings

  4.5 from 12 votes

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in Siouxon Area

#2017

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  4.5 from 12 votes
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#1

in Siouxon Area

#34

in Washington

#2,017

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May 8, 2020
Max Rees
Unless you want to hike back up 400ft of elevation in a mile, park farther down the road at a real parking area instead of the hairpin turn. 14mi
Oct 15, 2017
Richard Fitzgerald
18.6mi
Oct 6, 2017
John Morehead
8.5mi
Oct 1, 2017
Nate Hall
Quality trail. 8mi
Jul 17, 2017
Brock Warner
First time out there, awesome trail. Didn't like starting from the western trailhead, going to try the center one next time. Great riding. 12.8mi — 2h 53m
Mar 12, 2017
Dan Sjolseth
Oct 11, 2016
Kevin Hermann
Upper parking lot to bench waterfall and back. Used road for last 2 miles. 10mi
Jun 19, 2016
Jason Van Horn
Tons of hikers for the first 5 miles.
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