There's one longer paved MUP that I know of over on the peninsula - it runs between Port Angeles and Sequim. More info can be found here: http://www.olympicbikeadventure.com/trailmap.html
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We're going to be camping at Klahowya campgrounds in Forks next week and are wondering if it's worth it to take our bikes? We've only ridden on bike trails like the B-G and Sammamish River Trail in Seattle and are wondering if there are similar areas anywhere around Forks or the Olympic rain forest?
I don't mean to be lazy. I have checked the boards and saw someone was asking about the Olympic Peninsula, but Tri Girl is way more experience than I am! I've checked out Mapmyride but I can't really tell if the couple of routes I see there are within our skill level, although I have a sneaking suspicion not
Maybe a day trip somewhere outside of the area would be better? We usually go home via Sequim, maybe that would be a better option?
Thanks in advance!! I'm really excited about taking my bike camping for the first time!
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There's one longer paved MUP that I know of over on the peninsula - it runs between Port Angeles and Sequim. More info can be found here: http://www.olympicbikeadventure.com/trailmap.html
Last edited by Eden; 09-02-2010 at 11:00 AM.
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That looks promising, thanks EdenI've thought it would be nice to see more of those towns so that's a good excuse for that as well.
I have a hybrid with 700 x 38c tires, so I could do some dirt trails and things too I think. Well...maybe haha.
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We did this trail a few weeks ago, starting in Port Angles and riding for about 6/7 miles. Rode back and had lunch and then drove to Sequim to ride again from the railroad bridge for another 10 miles or so. It was absolutely beautiful! Warning, some of the trail sections out of Port Angles are dirt/gravel. It wasn't too bad, and if you have a hybrid you will be fine! The trail is almost all ocean view and spectacular...enjoy! Hope the weather is good for you too.![]()
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Thanks for the additional info TrekGranny and Shootingstar!
Unfortunately the weather is looking terribleAt least a 70% to 30% chance of rain for every day we wanted to be out there. Tent camping in the rain forest is always a risk I guess. I don't think we've ever not had at least one day of rain when we've been out there!
I'm hanging on a shred of hope that the weather forecast might change in the next day or two![]()
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