John Wayne Pioneer Trail

Nominated for: BEST Mountain Biking

Ellensburg, WA (See Map)

parks.wa.gov/parkpage.asp?selectedpark=Iron%20Horse

John Wayne Pioneer Trail, Outdoor Adventures, Mountain Biking,  Ellensburg WA 98926

You can hike or bike or horse ride, but it seems mostly biking is what is being done here. This trail goes from North Bend to the Columbia River. With some more (planned) additions, it will soon stretch all the way to Coeur d'Alene or Tekoa. It allows you to start any where you have a curiosity for. You can go through rainy passes, dark forests, a military test area of extreme desert, or swamps. The trail is hard gravel, and nearly level, so is suitable for even novice riders. Mountain bikes do better than road bikes on this surface.
There are no fees associated with the John Wayne Pioneer Trail, but to cross the Yakima Firing Range, you do need to sign in at a kiosk on each end. Most trailheads have restrooms and water available; Hyak (at the Snoqualmie Summit) even has showers.
Going through the tunnel at Snoqualmie is very thrilling as there is no interior lighting. At 2.3 miles,it is the longest tunnel open to non-motorized travel in the US. When you first go in your flashlight or bike light is just a pitiful white spot that only tells you that there is not a wall directly in front of you. You must have faith on a bicycle that you won't hit a rock or a wall in the black as you stare at the white speck2.3 miles away. Boy does it feel good when you come out the other end. After the first time you get used to tunnel riding and it is easier by far, but keep in mind that if a tunnel curves, there will be no light at all for a distance making the going breath-takingly fearful.

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Glynis … voted BEST Mountain Biking

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on April 14, 2012

Neil T. … voted BEST Mountain Biking

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on April 13, 2012

Dawne A. … voted BEST Mountain Biking

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on April 13, 2012

Mark T. … voted BEST Mountain Biking

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on April 12, 2012

Sherri W. … voted BEST Mountain Biking

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on April 12, 2012

lisa … voted BEST Mountain Biking

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on April 12, 2012

Ad N. … voted BEST Mountain Biking

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on April 11, 2012

Kellie B. … voted BEST Mountain Biking

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on April 11, 2012

Marilyn F. … voted BEST Mountain Biking

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on April 7, 2012

Michael R. … voted BEST Mountain Biking

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Not hard but it is beautiful!

on April 6, 2012

Kristin M. … voted BEST Mountain Biking

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on April 4, 2012

Rebecca R. … voted BEST Mountain Biking

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on April 2, 2012

Dan C. … voted BEST Mountain Biking

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on April 2, 2012

Greg T. … voted BEST Mountain Biking

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on April 2, 2012

Maureen V. … voted BEST Mountain Biking

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on March 27, 2012

Ellen J. … voted BEST Mountain Biking

also voted for 36 other nominees

on March 19, 2012

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