top of page
Shred
in the PNW
MTB | Gravel | Road
Sequim Bike Studio lives to equip cyclists with the tools and resources to discover adventure by bike. Select the type of adventure you are in the mood for and browse our selection of trails.
Adventure by Bike
Gravel Routes
Gravel Top
Dungeness Forks
Route Type: Gravel/Pavement
Distance: 35 Mile | 3,200ft Elevation Gain
The Dungeness Forks Loop is a shop favorite that features beautiful climbs, rapid decents, the Dungeness river and valley, and more. Starting on the Olympic Discovery Trail climb on gravel National Forests roads into a PNW paradise.
Sequim Gravel Loop
Route Type: Gravel
Distance: 35 Mile | 1,140ft Elevation Gain
Starting on the Olympic Discovery Trail in Sequim, embark on a Sequim gravel adventure. Ride some fun single track then ride the Cassidy Creek powerline gravel for an epic gravel challenge.
Cassidy Creek Gravel
Route Type: Gravel
Distance: 35 Mile | 1,440ft Elevation Gain
Starting on the Olympic Discovery Trail in Sequim, embark on a Sequim gravel adventure. Ride some fun single track then ride the Cassidy Creek powerline gravel for an epic gravel challenge.
Disco Bay Mixer
Route Type: Gravel
Distance: 37 Mile | 2,221ft Elevation Gain
The National Forest roads above Sequim offer amazing gravel rides in the mountains, this route displays just that. Climb up Woods Road and drop into Disco Bay on a great gravel climb.
Cowichan 8 Loop (BC)
Route Type: Gravel
Distance: 118 Mile | 5,866ft Elevation Gain
Cross the Strait of Juan de Fuca to Victoria BC for beautiful gravel trails and woodland adventure. Smooth packed gravel trails on this route are unmatched and fun to break up into a weekend trip. Enjoy large trestle bridges on this route.
Sooke Pot Holes (BC)
Route Type: Gravel
Distance: 74 Mile | 2,725ft Elevation Gain
Easy smooth gravel with an epic swimming holes at the end. Adventure on Vancouver Island and experience all that Canada has to offer. Great camping and nature out at the Sooke Pot holes!
MTB Routes
MTB Route
Olympic Adventure Route
Route Type: Cross Country Single Track
Distance: 25 Miles | 2750ft Elevation Gain
Hands down the best XC trail section on the peninsula! Epic climbs, well maintained MTB trails, and flowy descents make this a must do in the Olympic Peninsula. In the summer months, enjoy a beautiful lunch spot right on Lake Crescent!
Dry Hill DH Park
Route Type: Downhill Park
Distance: N/A
Home to the Northwest Cup Downhill Race series, Dry Hill MTB park is filled with trails for all downhill enthusiasts. Dry Hill is covered with gnarly downhill tech trails, jump lines, and flow trails that will get the adrenaline pumping and the good times coming.
Port Gamble Ride Park
Route Type: MTB/Gravel Ride park
Distance: N/A
This sponsored ride park has every trail a cyclist could ask for. Lonely gravel roads, smooth single track, a complete ride park, jump lines, a mtb dual slalom track, and more. Two parking lots give you access to both sides of this large heritage cycling park.
Pavement Routes
Road Routes
Spruce Railroad Trail
Route Type: Pavement Route
Distance: 41 Miles | 1450ft Elevation Gain
Cruising along Lake Crescent in the breathtaking PNW rainforest, the Spruce Railroad trail is one of the most beautiful cycling routes in the world. Ride through two large railroad tunnels on this route and experience the Lake Crescent area on your bike. We recommend taking a dip at devil's punchbowl during your ride. Look right before the first old train tunnel to see the swimming hole for yourself!
Olympic Discovery Trail
Route Type: Pavement Route
Distance: 41 Miles | 1450ft Elevation Gain
The ODT spans across the Olympic Peninsula and offers cyclist and walkers protected access to our area. With over 130 miles of trail, there is a section of trail to fit every rider. The most popular section of this continuous trail is the Port Angeles and Sequim section.
Hurricane Ridge
Route Type: Pavement Route
Distance: 40 Miles | Elevation: 5,200ft
Hurricane Ridge is the bucket list climb you never knew you had. Not for the faint hearted, this climb is the most beautiful road climb in the Olympic National Park. Feeling adventurous at the top? Add in the obstruction point climb from the top of Hurricane Ridge road for a longer day on the bike.
bottom of page