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State Patrol

Nearby Town: Kennewick, Washington
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: not specified
Distance: 20.00 miles (32.18 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: 400 Feet (122 Meters)
Climbing: Rolling Terrain
Skill Level: Something for everyone
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
Fun ride through the desert terrain of Eastern Washington. The ride is best in the fall, winter and spring as it gets quite hot and too dusty in the summer. Puncture protection is highly recommended.

How to get there:
U.S. 395 south of Kennewick, look for a sign to the Washington State patrol station, trail head is at the end of a short dead end road.


Posted by: oregon111 on 4/27/2010
great tracks in the sagebrush - too bad the area is so small - go drive out there the first nice day of late winter


Posted by: OUTLAW on 12/29/2009
The moon dust is great for unsuspecting friends that need broke in!:)Start at St. Patrol park, drop through Zyntel Canyon, race friends through town to your fav. oasis!


Posted by: Mike_Bike on 7/30/2009
Sadly, this is the best the Tri-cities has to offer. Since you're in town be prepared for tight banked single track, moderate hills, and some descent jumps.


Posted by: Tri-City Cyclist on 4/4/2007
Fairly easy trail, avoid going in summer, try to stick to spring or fall (to much heat and fluffy sand). Most of the singletrack is quite narrow so be prepared to snag a pedal or two. Bring lots of water and be prepared for the uphill at the end of the trails.


Posted by: konaflunkee on 10/27/2005
Had a good time on the network of trails. Good place for beginners, no killer climbs but nice, tight singletrack makes for a fun time.


Posted by: JR on 4/14/2005
I Ride It every day And i love it. always remember mountain bikers do it in the woods.


Posted by: Ryan on 6/26/2004
Good times for a while. Nothing to difficult. A few trails off the beaten path you need to look for if you want some drops and jumps. Overall its not too technical, but what do you expect from the Dry-Cities.


Posted by: sam on 11/14/2003
If your fairly new to these trails dont expect any big welcome from the regulars (30-40 yr old folks) Just have fun, aint that what its about? :P


Posted by: WiJay on 9/10/2003
I just started riding and am in love with the sport mainly because of this trail. There are many down hill runs that keep you on your toes and up hills that chalenge every skill level. If it was not for this trail I would not love to ride!!!


Posted by: Evan on 3/25/2003
This trail has it all fast down hills and hard uphills. in the summerin zentel cayon there is alot of moon dust but its rideable!




 



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