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Fun downhill trail with nice a nice sandstone finish.


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Singletrack

1,549' 472 m

High

1,343' 409 m

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Up

206' 63 m

Down

23%

Avg Grade (13°)

47%

Max Grade (25°)

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E-Bikes Unknown

The Dry Hill trail network is located on WA DNR land and is maintained by the Olympic Dirt Society. The area is best known for its collection of downhill trails and the NW Cup race series. The trails are open year round, but there is no vehicle access except for on event days WA Discover Pass is required for parking.

Description

Queen Diamond is the slightly easier partner to King Diamond. Enjoy bumps, steeps, and a nice finish on a sandstone section. Queen Diamond opened in early 2015.

Contacts

Local Club: Olympic Dirt Society

Land Manager: WA DNR

Shared By:

Eric Ashley

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  4.0 from 3 votes

#12536

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  4.0 from 3 votes
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#288

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#12,536

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A racer glides between the tape on one of the few level parts of Queen Diamond.
Apr 24, 2017 near Port An…, WA
A rider rails the newly opened Queen Diamond.
Jan 31, 2017 near Port An…, WA
Shaded and rowdy, Queen Diamond dishes up a lot to contend with.
Apr 24, 2017 near Port An…, WA
Matt Orlando drops into a slick and muddy chute on Kind Diamond during the Pro GRT and NW Cup.
May 18, 2017 near Port An…, WA
Matthew McCluskey keeps things low on this sender at the top of Braeburn.
Oct 5, 2016 near Port An…, WA
This step-down jump is a blast!
Apr 24, 2017 near Port An…, WA

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