Ride Stats
- Trail Description:
- Road (maintained), Trail (ORV-steep sections)
- Best During:
- July to October
- Trip Distance:
- 10.5 miles
- Ride Time:
- 2 to 4 hours
- Elevation Gain:
- 2,100 feet
- Overall Rating:
- Skilled
Trail Log
- 0.0
- Elevation 3,600 feet. Ride out to road #23 and turn left heading east.
- 2.9
- Road forks. Turn left on road #2329.
- 3.7
- Road #2329 turns to the right. Continue straight, now on road #5601.
- 3.8
- Turn left onto Squaw Creek Trail #265. The trail will start out climbing, then decend, and then climb again.
- 5.0
- Trail runs into a longer road. Climb on road for a few feet and then pick up the trail on the left.
- 5.5
- Follow the ridge up for the next 2 miles. The trail may be difficult to follow here but if you continue heading up the ridge you are on the right track.
- 6.5
- Highest point (elevation 4,800 feet). From here you will continue up and down for almost another mile where you will then begin to decend.
- 8.2
- Reach road #2328. Turn left and climb gradually (about 500 feet) and then begin you final decent.
- 10.5
- Road #2328 reaches road #23. End of mini loop.
More Info
Randle Ranger Station
3068 Hwy 12
Randle, WA 98361
(360) 497-1100
Mountain Bike Resource - Trails - Squaw Creek Ride Summary
Ride Description
If your looking for everything a big loop has to offer, except the miles, than this ride is for you. But don't be fooled into thinking that this 10.5 mile loop will be a cake walk. The trail is steep and challenging in sections. In the end your hard work will be paid off with great views from atop Canyon Ridge.
Directions To Trailhead
Drive to the town of Randle on Hwy 12. Near the center of town turn south on road #23 for 29 miles. Turn left on #2328 and find a good parking spot.
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