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Mountain biking around South Wenatchee offers diverse landscapes, from rolling orchards and rugged peaks to wetland riverfronts and desert topography. The region features an extensive network of trails, including those in Sage Hills with their rolling terrain and wildflower displays, and the scenic routes of Number 2 Canyon. Mountain bikers can explore areas like Saddle Rock for elevated views or enjoy paths along the Columbia River. This varied terrain provides options for different skill levels across its numerous mountain bike…
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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26.0km
02:52
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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19.3km
01:03
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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04:04
1,270m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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05:06
1,370m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Wenatchee Confluence State Park, situated at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia Rivers in Washington, offers a picturesque blend of natural beauty and recreational amenities. It features picnic areas, and water access, and serves as a tranquil escape.
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South Wenatchee offers a selection of 7 mountain bike trails, catering to various skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars.
You can expect a diverse range of terrain, from the rolling hills and wildflower displays of Sage Hills to the scenic and flowy trails of Number 2 Canyon. The region features a mix of desert topography, orchards, and riverfront paths, offering varied experiences for mountain bikers.
Yes, South Wenatchee has 2 easy mountain bike trails. A good option for beginners is the Horse Lake – Horse Lake Preserve (CDLT) loop from Horse Lake Preserve (CDLT), which is 6.2 miles long and typically takes about 1 hour 5 minutes to complete. Another easy route is the Riverfront Park – Walla Walla Point Park loop from East Wenatchee, which offers a pleasant 12-mile ride along the Columbia River.
South Wenatchee benefits from approximately 200 days of sunshine annually, making it suitable for biking much of the year. Spring (April-June) is particularly beautiful for riding through Sage Hills, known for its incredible wildflower displays. The region also offers opportunities for fat-tire biking in winter and enjoys pleasant conditions in fall with larch viewing.
Yes, many trails offer excellent views. Sage Hills provides great vistas over rolling terrain, and a climb up the Saddle Rock Natural Area offers breathtaking aerial views of Wenatchee. Trails in Number 2 Canyon also feature open vistas alongside forested sections. The Horse Lake Viewpoint loop from West Wenatchee is a moderate 16-mile route specifically designed to showcase scenic overlooks.
All the mountain bike routes listed for South Wenatchee are loop trails, providing convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Wildflowers in Sage Hills loop from Horse Lake Preserve (CDLT) and the Wildflowers in Sage Hills loop from Wenatchee.
Along the trails, you can encounter several notable natural features. The Saddle Rock Natural Area offers elevated views. Many routes follow or offer views of the Columbia River, especially along the Apple Capital Recreation Loop Trail. The Horan Natural Area, accessible from Wenatchee Confluence State Park, features precious wetlands, massive cottonwood trees, and diverse wildlife.
For families, the easier trails are a great choice. The Riverfront Park – Walla Walla Point Park loop from East Wenatchee is an easy, mostly paved 12-mile loop along the Columbia River, offering scenic views and connecting to parks like Riverfront Park and Wenatchee Confluence State Park, which has designated swimming areas.
Many trailheads in South Wenatchee offer parking. For trails in Sage Hills, parking is typically available near Horse Lake Preserve. For routes along the Columbia River, you can often find parking at Riverfront Park, Walla Walla Point Park, or Wenatchee Confluence State Park. Specific parking details are usually available on individual route pages.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 40 mountain bikers. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from rolling hills with wildflowers to scenic riverfront paths, and the well-maintained trail networks that cater to various skill levels.
Generally, permits are not required for mountain biking on the public trails in areas like Sage Hills or Number 2 Canyon. However, it's always a good idea to check local regulations or specific park requirements, especially for state parks like Squilchuck or Wenatchee Confluence. You can find more information on Washington State Parks at wa.gov.
While direct public transport to all trailheads might be limited, the city of Wenatchee has a public transit system (Link Transit) that could provide access to areas near some trail networks, particularly those closer to the city center or along the Columbia River. For specific routes, checking Link Transit schedules and maps would be advisable.


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