There’s a trail and road for every biking level in Kittitas County, with the John Wayne Pioneer Trail being one of the longest, most scenic and flattest. Several area roads are great to check out as well, with minimal traffic to worry about.
Manastash Metric
For 15 years of this great event it hasn’t rained. Not once! Travel the scenic west side of the valley to Cle Elum and return along the winding Yakima River, or turn off half-way for the alternate 50 kilometer ride. Visit their web site at: drier-ride.org.
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watch a video of this bike ride.
Shoestring Lake
Take Umptanum Road south to Manastash Road. Head west until the road ends and get on U.S. Forest Service Road 31, past Buck Meadows to the trailhead at USFS Road 3100. Considered a beautiful and easy ride.
Fishhook Trail
Take Interstate 90 to exit 93 to Taneum Road and go west to USFS Road 33. Go west on USFS Road 3300 to USFS Road 3322 and to the South Fork Taneum Trail, No. 1367, which leads to Fishhook, No. 1378. Considered for experts only and has been ranked as one of the best rides in the U.S.
Highway 97
Follow the directions above for Highway 10. Turn right on to U.S. Highway 97, the exit to Wenatchee. Also a highway without lanes, this road has some higher speeds, but it’s a great ride, with tons of scenery.
Reecer Creek Road
Head west on University Way and turn right on to Reecer Creek Road. This road meanders through pasturelands, going north and then turning in to Bender Road, which will bring you back into town.
