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Paradise Valley

Nearby Town: Woodinville, Washington
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: Single Track 100%
Distance: 14.00 miles (22.53 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: 200 Feet (61 Meters)
Climbing: Rolling Terrain
Skill Level: Something for everyone
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
This network of trails consists of old Jeep roads, recently built singletrack and some wide motocross trails. There's lots of fun tight and twisty trails to choose from.

Some of the newer trails can be extremely tight and challenging.

There's a trail that will take you from the parking area to the main trailhead. Ride down the dirt road by the mail boxes and look for a trail to the left about 50 yards in. Stay left and this will dump you out across the street from the enterance to the trails.

Can get pretty muddy in the wet months.

How to get there:
Go North on 405 to 522(towards Monroe). Take a right at the first light at Matlby/Paradise lake Road. Go about a mile or so and look for a pull out on the left hand side at the bottom of a short hill. The trailhead is back at the top of said hill. Please do no block the driveway or access to the mailboxes. Parking here is limited.


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Posted by: Giant biker on 10/4/2010
great trail take the cedar ridge trail, it's very tenichal and lots of bridges, jumps, dropoffs, and tetertoters. very fun DEFINATLEY something for everyone, watchout for horses and dogs.


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Posted by: JB on 10/29/2009
Very fun trails, In the summer we went to them almost every day. There is trails for the average rider or there are some trails that take some skill with ramps, sea saws, log brides, and small jumps and drop offs. In the fall there is quite a lot of mud and you will leave with mud all over you. Over all these are very fun trails.


Posted by: rbigwheels on 10/24/2009
Road out there today. Trails a little muddy, but not too bad. A good variety of trails to suit most riders. Saw another dozen riders besides myself. Nice parking lot, w/a porta-potty. Didn't see any signs saying closed. Enjoyed the area & will go back again.


Posted by: Inmate Crew Boss on 7/10/2009
I recently redid some of these trails and put new in... I have had a blast riding these and would tell anyone to give it a shot, still a lot to add for advanced riders, this is my first season back from riding as a kid.


Posted by: Woodway on 9/15/2005
If you are bored in here, you are not trying hard enough. Lot's of great trails, but you have to be willing to get off the "wide stuff" and explore.




 



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