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Touring cycling in Badger Mountain Natural Preserve offers routes through arid sagebrush steppe and open dryland grass slopes, providing panoramic views of the Tri-Cities, Columbia Basin, and Yakima River Valley. The preserve features a network of multi-use trails, including crushed rock paths suitable for touring bikes with appropriate tires. These routes traverse varied terrain, from lower slopes to higher elevations, with some offering views of distant mountain peaks on clear days.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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If you're looking for a touring cycling route that offers a mix of wild nature and urban riverfront, the Chamna Natural Preserve – Columbia Point Marina Park loop is a…

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Good view of the Yakima River and Yakima Delta from the pedestrian bridge that crosses the river. The Yakima River is a tributary of the Columbia River. There is a wide variety of plant and animal life around the Yakima River and Delta, including salmon and many types of birds,
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The Riverfront Trail is a mostly paved trail that has some gravel and dirt sections. It follows the Columbia River, so there are great views of the river from the path.
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As you enjoy the Richland Riverfront Trail, you will come across the picturesque Columbia Point Marina. You may consider taking a moment to rest at one of the available benches or pausing your walk to appreciate the sunshine and admire the Columbia River at Columbia Point Marina Park.
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Chamna Natural Preserve is a 276-acre property that features more than 11 miles of trails open to different user groups. There are informational signs along some of the paths explaining facts about the different flora and fauna that call the preserve home. There are lots of trails in the network, so you can create a loop of almost any distance.
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The trail boasts a broad width and is covered with gravel, catering to the preferences of mountain bikers, trail runners, and hikers. Despite its popularity, there's generous space for passing without straying off the trail. This trail offers an excellent out-and-back experience and is an integral component of a larger trail network.
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Chamna Natural Preserve spans over 276 acres and features more than 11 miles of trails perfect for mountain biking. Signage throughout the preserve aids navigation and offers insights into the diverse flora and fauna found in the area.
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There are 4 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes available in Badger Mountain Natural Preserve. These routes offer a mix of easy and challenging options, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes of the preserve.
For beginners, routes like the Columbia Point Marina Park loop from Richland (8.3 km) or the Columbia Point Marina Park – Riverfront Trail loop from Bradley at River's Edge (15 km) are excellent choices. These routes are rated as easy and provide a gentle introduction to touring cycling in the area, often featuring crushed rock surfaces suitable for touring bikes with wider tires.
Yes, experienced touring cyclists looking for a challenge can tackle the Badger Mountain – View of Badger Mountain loop from Columbia River Washington Temple. This route is rated as difficult, covering over 21 km with significant elevation changes, offering rewarding panoramic views.
The routes offer breathtaking vistas of the Tri-Cities (Richland, Kennewick, and Pasco), the expansive Columbia Basin, and the Yakima River Valley. On clear days, you might even spot the distant peaks of Mount Rainier, Mount Hood, and Mount Adams. The landscape is characterized by arid sagebrush steppe and open dryland grass slopes.
While cycling, you'll experience the unique arid sagebrush steppe and may spot native plants and wildflowers, especially from February through October. Key trails like the Sagebrush Trail and Langdon Trail are part of the preserve's network, offering scenic views. The Badger Mountain Centennial Preserve itself is a highlight, providing expansive viewpoints.
Badger Mountain Natural Preserve is open year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for cycling, with wildflowers blooming from February through October. Even in winter, the preserve provides a contrasting experience to snowy regions, making it accessible for cycling.
The preserve is home to a variety of wildlife, including coyotes, ground squirrels, quail, hawks, horned lizards, rattlesnakes, desert bighorn sheep, black-tailed jackrabbits, and mule deer. Always maintain a respectful distance and observe wildlife from afar.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Badger Mountain Natural Preserve are designed as loops. For example, the Riverfront Trail – Columbia Point Marina Park loop from Leslie Groves Park Open Space is a longer circular option, perfect for enjoying the scenery without repeating sections.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 84 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning panoramic views, the well-maintained crushed rock trails like the Sagebrush and Langdon Trails, and the peaceful, traffic-free environment that allows for immersive nature experiences.
The multi-use, crushed rock-based trails like the Sagebrush and Langdon Trails are ideal for leisure riding. Touring cyclists equipped with bikes that have wider, more robust tires, such as gravel bikes or traditional touring bikes with appropriate tire choices, will find these paths most suitable. The wide paths ensure ample room for passing other users.
While the preserve itself is a natural area, the routes are located near the Tri-Cities (Richland, Kennewick, and Pasco), where you can find various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options to support your touring cycling adventure.


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