Address: 26100-26156 SE Issaquah-Fall City Rd, Issaquah, WA 98029, USA
Phone: +12062960100
Sunday: 5AM–10PM
Monday: 5AM–8PM
Tuesday: 5AM–8PM
Wednesday: 5AM–8PM
Thursday: 5AM–8PM
Friday: 5AM–8PM
Saturday: 5AM–9PM
Shirin Sherkat
So grateful for all the parties responsible for maintaining the trails! Love riding here! And clearly a lot of work has gone into improving the bike trails at Duthie ...
Alex Halpert
Great place to push your skills. Gets very crowded. The parking could be better. Wish this was closer to home for me.
Zach Szablewski
This is a great trail network. Mainly for mountain bikes. There are many dirt trails, ramps, and boardwalks. There are also many parking areas. There are restroom facilities.
Steve Hiday
Really cool bike park in Issaquah! Had never been to one before, so the first visit was a real treat. On a holiday weekend, the park was busy as expected, but still very accessible. Lots of children and families about. Also an instructor was onsite giving group lessons. Many technical trails with areas for all skill levels. Very cool tricks and jumps. Two parking areas.
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Free parking and free to ride. Pretty awesome deal.
This is a year round park. As expected if rain/snow has fallen previously there may be ice patches or areas of mud. Be prepared for it to be a little slicker than spring/summer time. Still just as fun to ride though!
Jim keeps it
Parking lot is free and then just a short ride into the park!
The Grand Ridge trail near by I believe accommodates hikers and walkers but as for Duthie, they are fast moving one direction tracks that would be very unsafe to walk on.
There are several bike stores near by, but 7/2022 Ride Bicycles has bikes to rent.
Yes, Boot Camp is a great beginner trail. Took some coworkers that had never Mtn biked before on this trail in the fall.
No water at Duthie. Bring extra, going to be hot.
You could ride it without the battery plugged in. Kind of defeats the purpose of having an e-bike, but if you can't afford multiple bikes and are willing to make the compromise pedaling a heavier bike than needed without the benefit of the motor, you'd be fine.
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