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Bezley Hill

Nearby Town: Ephrata, Washington
Ride Type: Out and Back
Trail Type: Single Track 60%
Dirt Road 40%
Distance: 6.00 miles (9.65 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: 500 Feet (152 Meters)
Climbing: Steep At Times
Skill Level: Something for everyone
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
The first part of the trail is a road up hill. Overall its not too steep but some places can get pretty steep. When you get to the trail on the left you go a little ways then it splits up and for the more skilled people go left otherwise, keep right. The trail has jumps with the best being 3/4 of way down but if you dont land it correctly you can go into a fence.

How to get there:
From seattle take the ephrata/soap lake exit then Take a right you will be heading towards ephrata when u get to ephrata u go to the 4th light (the last light) and take a left you keep going sraight until you go over a bridge take the first left and take a second right you see a gravel road go on that u will pass a house on the left once u pass the house go a little ways u will see a gate and thats where it start.

Additional Notes:
Avoid this ride during summer as it can get too hot. Take a lot of water.


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Posted by: Bikeman on 7/29/2010
Actual elevation gain from Juvenile Building to the Lunch Table is +-900 feet according to Google Earth.


Posted by: tman wi.lls on 6/1/2009
it take a while to get up there but the way down is ok the start is real fun some part watch it you might have to get off and walk it.


Posted by: badger1 on 4/22/2008
very fun to ride and looking forword to this years beezley burn race.bring our (A) game to this course.see you there


Posted by: nosedive on 11/16/2006
one of the best year-round rides. once it starts raining here on the westside i just head over to ephrata to get my biking fix. props to all the bike junkies over there given plenty of tlc to their trails.


Posted by: dirtjunkie on 9/27/2006
A great trail!! There are several different routes you can take, one of which has some sweet jumps.


Posted by: xc racer on 5/1/2006
Just rode the some of the trails as part of the Beezley Burn bike race and had a really fun time. It was well worth the drive from Seattle. The trail had amazing views of the town and was a very scenic desert ride. I highly recommend this race. Check out the website for more info: www.beezleyburn.com


Posted by: rob on 4/13/2006
I've been on this trail for a while. If you head up the gravel road, keep heading down it, you'll see a wooden sign leading to a dirt road. Stay on the dirt road, it will eventually have a trail heading right, and one left. DO NOT take the right trail unless you are prepared for some high jumps and drop-offs, recommended for skilled riders only. Take the right trail for a quick descent with some quick turns and a few jumps towards the end. Feel free to explore also, as there are many other less used trails to be found in the surrounding area.


Posted by: Gregory on 5/23/2005
A new trail has been built on Beezley for the recent bike race. This trail is about 6-7 miles long with enough hill to get your lungs burning and enough downhill to keep thing exciting. I recommend riding the trail now before the summer heat makes the trail dusty.


Posted by: Sam on 10/23/2004
There really isn't too many trails within a couple hours drive from Moses Lake. When I found out about this trail I was really surprised. This ride has its share of jumps, a decent drop, and plenty of trail to just let of the brakes and fly. I have found that this ride can get hot and dusty in the heat of the summer but conditions are great any other time of the year.




 



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