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Pudget Power Trail

Nearby Town: Redmond, Washington
Ride Type: Out and Back
Trail Type: Fire/Gravel Road 50%
Single Track 75%
Distance: 5.00 miles (8.05 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: 200 Feet (61 Meters)
Climbing: Steep At Times
Skill Level: Weekend Warriors
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
This trail is rockin' and rollin' and is all downhill or uphill, depends on which way you go. The trail is slick when dry. Now try to imagine it when wet. When you come to 85th street, this is were it get hard. Hit the button and cross the street and you will find a steep slope (two ways to go, one steep, one steeper) Pick your poison.

How to get there:
This trail really starts at Redmond Junior High School. There is two ways of getting there.


Posted by: Nigel Glenwood on 7/18/2006
I live by this trail, 1/4 mile away and enjoy it. The neat thing is you are in the heart of Redmond's Neighborhoods. Often times I rarely see anybody on the trail. So you can put on your headphones and cruise. Some of the hills are fairly substantial if you enjoy going up and down hills like a rollercoaster. I think it is a fun ride if you live in the area. I would not drive from a long way just to go on the trail though, but if you live within 10 miles it is a nice trail through residential communities. -Nigel Novice Mountain Biker


Posted by: Abraham on 7/31/2005
This trail can be connected to Farrel McWhirter park, then redmond watershed and then there is a pipeline trail down to the sammamish trail. All of this make the trail about 24 miles in a loop


Posted by: jake on 4/20/2004
only do this trail if you like long wide gravel trails, the small down hill that is there is pointless, if you like to get a work out or climb hills, then its a good place for you. dont go if you want single track, or fast and fun downhill.


Posted by: René on 9/1/2002
This is a good trail for workout during the week. It has lots of uphill and downhills. The trail connects to marymoor park so you can always start there warmup and then start the climb all the way to Farrel McWhirter Park and back.


Posted by: Mike on 9/15/2001
This is actually a 10 mile out and back ride starting from the Sammamish River Trail to some park in Woodinville and back. Nothing too interesting. Mostly a gravel trail going up and over the hill each way. it crossed about 4 or 5 streets. Going down is kind of fun, but also rather nerve racking to me going fast down a steep gravel trail. There's a trail going around the park in Woodinville which is closed to bikes which really annoys me so I did it anyways and I thought that was kind of a fun short loop.




 



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