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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.
| Posted by: tman wi.lls on 6/1/2009 |
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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.
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| Posted by: badger1 on 4/22/2008 |
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very fun to ride and looking forword to this years beezley burn race.bring our (A) game to this course.see you there
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| Posted by: nosedive on 11/16/2006 |
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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.
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| Posted by: dirtjunkie on 9/27/2006 |
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A great trail!! There are several different routes you can take, one of which has some sweet jumps.
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| Posted by: xc racer on 5/1/2006 |
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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
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| Posted by: rob on 4/13/2006 |
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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.
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| Posted by: Gregory on 5/23/2005 |
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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.
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| Posted by: Sam on 10/23/2004 |
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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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