Soos Creek Trail |
Highlighting great rides in the Kent Washington area!
A great place to enjoy spring flowers, summer shade or fall color is along the Soos Creek on the Kent East Hill!
Highlighting great rides in the Kent Washington area!
This route packs lots of scenery in a 22 mile close-to-town ride! From a scenic river with great ... more
This route packs lots of scenery in a 22 mile close-to-town ride! From a scenic river with great picnic spots to wildlife views from an uncrowded single track, there is a lot to enjoy here! (less)
This route packs lots of scenery in a 22 mile close-to-town ride! From a scenic river with great picnic spots to wildlife views from an uncrowded single track, there is a lot to enjoy here!
This route packs lots of scenery in a 22 mile close-to-town ride! From a scenic river with great picnic spots to wildlife views from an uncrowded single track, there is a lot to enjoy here! (less)
Highlighting great rides in the Kent Washington area!
This ride packs a lot of adventure into 21 miles, with 9 miles of gravel around Lake Youngs Reser... more
This ride packs a lot of adventure into 21 miles, with 9 miles of gravel around Lake Youngs Reservoir, some steep hills with grades up to 9%, 1,250 feet of elevation gained and lost, and a bit of single track as an option. Well worth the effort for the solitude and the wildlife. Lots of deer to be seen, and the location feels more remote than it actually is. There are not many views of the lake because the tree cover is very dense. (less)
This ride packs a lot of adventure into 21 miles, with 9 miles of gravel around Lake Youngs Reservoir, some steep hills with grades up to 9%, 1,250 feet of elevation gained and lost, and a bit of single trac...more
This ride packs a lot of adventure into 21 miles, with 9 miles of gravel around Lake Youngs Reservoir, some steep hills with grades up to 9%, 1,250 feet of elevation gained and lost, and a bit of single track as an option. Well worth the effort for the solitude and the wildlife. Lots of deer to be seen, and the location feels more remote than it actually is. There are not many views of the lake because the tree cover is very dense. (less)
Highlighting great rides in the Kent Washington area!
This ride is an out and back to one of two different coffee shops, Kelly Lattes at mile 8.8 or t... more
This ride is an out and back to one of two different coffee shops, Kelly Lattes at mile 8.8 or the Black Diamond Bakery at mile 13.4. Kelly Lattes has covered seating and a fire pit, but no restrooms. The Black Diamond Bakery serves a nice breakfast, has great baked goods, and is located next to the Black Diamond Historical Museum, home to fascinating exhibits of this area's coal mining past. Round trip distance: 17.6 or 26.8 miles. (less)
This ride is an out and back to one of two different coffee shops, Kelly Lattes at mile 8.8 or the Black Diamond Bakery at mile 13.4. Kelly Lattes has covered seating and a fire pit, but no restrooms. The ...more
This ride is an out and back to one of two different coffee shops, Kelly Lattes at mile 8.8 or the Black Diamond Bakery at mile 13.4. Kelly Lattes has covered seating and a fire pit, but no restrooms. The Black Diamond Bakery serves a nice breakfast, has great baked goods, and is located next to the Black Diamond Historical Museum, home to fascinating exhibits of this area's coal mining past. Round trip distance: 17.6 or 26.8 miles. (less)
Highlighting great rides in the Kent Washington area!
Starting at the Kent East Hill YMCA, this route follows bike lanes and the steep 277th St. Corrid... more
Starting at the Kent East Hill YMCA, this route follows bike lanes and the steep 277th St. Corridor Trail Down to the Valley and follows the Interurban and Green River Trails around the Valley floor before passing through the Kent Station shopping district and then back up Canyon Road to the East Hill YMCA. Riders need to be comfortable riding in traffic on this route. Lots of interesting sights and things to do on this route! (less)
Starting at the Kent East Hill YMCA, this route follows bike lanes and the steep 277th St. Corridor Trail Down to the Valley and follows the Interurban and Green River Trails around the Valley floor before p...more
Starting at the Kent East Hill YMCA, this route follows bike lanes and the steep 277th St. Corridor Trail Down to the Valley and follows the Interurban and Green River Trails around the Valley floor before passing through the Kent Station shopping district and then back up Canyon Road to the East Hill YMCA. Riders need to be comfortable riding in traffic on this route. Lots of interesting sights and things to do on this route! (less)
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