Mountain Biking in Okanogan Highlands of Washington and at Eden Valley Guest Ranch

Eden Valley Guest Ranch in the Okanogan Highlands of north central Washington has a few miles of multi-use trails on site for mountain biking with many many more in the adjacent US Forest Service.  All guests receive a free map of the resort on one side with trails map on the other side.

Mountain Biking Friends at Eden Valley Guest RanchThe Antler Alley & Log Cabin Trails leave the resort's cabin area at an elevation of about 3250 feet and climb a couple hundred feet in a distance of less than half a mile.  The good news is that the trail flattens out a bit for a while with short ups and downs so it is appropriate for beginners and children.  There are more aggressive trails nearby.  Ask us or get online to do your own search.  These riders drove to Highland Snopark Trail Head and rode to Mt. Bonaparte Lookout where they found snow in late May.

The public lands bordering the ranch is known as the Mt. Hull block of the Tonasket Ranger District with about 36,000 acres.  Many mountain bike guests enjoy exploring past the ranch.  Mountain bikers sometimes take our primitive gravel Dry Gulch Road south to the gravel Wilcox road which turns into a packed dirt trail called the Pacific Northwest Trail.  Others travel the Log Cabin Trail through the ranch woodlands to Gate "4" where two trails lead southerly to Wilcox and beyond.