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Trail Description:
Sweetest singletrack in the area. Hard to find, but once there have fun exploring all the great trails. These trails can be connected with Bear Creek Trail at Cub Saddle and then to South For WW River Trail for a real workout.
How to get there:
Go East on Isaacs street and continue onto Mill creek road, eventually you will cross into oregon, continue on for a long ways until you reach a small parking area that is easy to miss, this is the top of tiger canyon road from were many trails start, you are better off stopping at a local bike shop like Bicycle Barn (located on Isaacs Street) or Dave's Bikes (Rose Street) to get detailed info on how to get there because you'll most definitely need someone to draw a little map and since Bike Barn is right on Isaac's street it is easy to stop in and get more detailed instructions before you hit the trail
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| Posted by: Zach Heath on 5/16/2011 |
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These trails are amazing and will throw
everything at you from big climbs, tight
turns, and creeks! I have been told that
the trails took a big beating this year
from all the snow and rain. We might not
be seeing all the trails this year like
last year. Please comment if anyone know
of updates on the trail system.
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| Posted by: Tri-City Cyclist on 4/4/2007 |
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Great ride, usually ride it at leat once a year in the summer time. The views of the river are grat and most of the uphill is not too demanding. I have done the down hill from burnt cabin creek, great ride! Expect many down trees, after the fire last summer I'm not sure if the Forest Service will maintain much of the trail. Expect to see a great mud slide crossing the trail about 4-5 miles up (part of the trees gone). Would sighly reccomend this ride, there are a few hikers on the weekends the first 2-3 miles. Cabin owners are very friendly on the trail, at least they returned my dog when he got lost.
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| Posted by: Travis Wilton on 2/16/2001 |
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This is the main local trail network for the area. Lots of hikers on the first mile or two, but basically no one after that (except for motorcycles). If anyone wants to die, they can try riding up the Burnt Cabin trail. It is about six miles up the south fork trail and takes off to the ritght (about four miles-- two are solid switchbacks) and is marked with a sign. I enjoy this trail a lot. By the way, Dave's just went out of business.
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| Posted by: Doug Klaussen on 4/16/2000 |
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Some of the best riding in the Walla Walla area. By the way, Dave's Bikes is now conveniently located on Main St.
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