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United States
Washington
Spokane County

Mount Spokane Loop via Trail 110 and Trail 140

Routes
Mountain biking trails
United States
Washington
Spokane County

Mount Spokane Loop via Trail 110 and Trail 140

Moderate

2.5

(29)

64

riders

Mount Spokane Loop via Trail 110 and Trail 140

02:35

23.7km

890m

Mountain biking

This 14.7-mile mountain biking loop in Mount Spokane State Park offers diverse terrain, technical challenges, and panoramic summit views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Includes a very steep uphill segment

You may need to push your bike.

After 1.23 km for 1.96 km

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Mount Spokane State Park

Highlight • Forest

Cradled within the verdant Selkirk Mountains, Mount Spokane State Park unveils a mountain biker's paradise with its expansive network of over 100 miles of multiuse trails. This richly forested gem …

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Mount Kit Carson Loop Road

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Enjoy a leisurely ascend/descent on Mount Kit Carson Loop Road, a wide dirt trail with minimal climbing that winds around the mountain. The route offers beautiful views along the way, …

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14.2 km

Mount Spokane

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The view from up here is breathtaking.

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23.7 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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12.0 km

7.85 km

3.70 km

180 m

Surfaces

13.3 km

6.69 km

3.75 km

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Highest point (1,780 m)

Lowest point (940 m)

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Thursday 28 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Mount Spokane Loop via Trail 110 and Trail 140 for mountain biking?

This loop is considered a challenging and technically demanding ride, particularly due to Trail 140. While Trail 110 starts with moderate singletrack and transitions to a gravel road, Trail 140 includes sections described as a "hard black diamond tech trail" with advanced obstacles, steep corners, loose terrain, and root drops. It's best suited for experienced mountain bikers.

What is the terrain like on this mountain bike loop?

The loop offers a diverse range of terrain. Trail 110 features moderate singletrack and gravel/dirt road sections. Trail 140, especially its upper parts, is flowy through trees and along granite boulder fields. A newly rerouted section near Summit Road introduces rougher, loose, and scrappy terrain with technical challenges, including steep root drops and narrow sections known as "Jedi Trees" towards the bottom.

How long does it typically take to complete the Mount Spokane Loop via Trail 110 and Trail 140?

On average, mountain bikers can expect to complete this 23.7 km (14.7 mi) loop in about 2 hours and 35 minutes (9297 seconds). However, actual time may vary based on skill level, stops, and trail conditions.

Where can I park to access the Mount Spokane Loop via Trail 110 and Trail 140?

Specific parking areas for this loop are typically found within Mount Spokane State Park. Riders often start near the base of Trail 110 or utilize parking areas accessible from Mount Kit Carson Loop Road. Check the park's official website for detailed parking information and any current advisories.

Are dogs allowed on the Mount Spokane Loop via Trail 110 and Trail 140?

Generally, dogs are allowed in Mount Spokane State Park, but they must be kept on a leash. Always check the latest park regulations regarding pets on specific trails before your visit.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike this loop?

The best time to mountain bike this loop is typically from late spring through early fall, once the snow has melted and before winter conditions set in. Summer and early fall offer the most reliable trail conditions and pleasant weather for riding.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to ride in Mount Spokane State Park?

Yes, a Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to Mount Spokane State Park. This pass supports Washington's state parks and recreation lands. You can purchase it online or at various vendors.

What kind of views can I expect along the route?

Riders are rewarded with beautiful scenery and expansive views. From the Mount Spokane summit, you can often see multiple lakes and mountain ranges across Eastern Washington and North Idaho. The park itself features subalpine meadows at higher elevations and dense, mossy cedar forests lower down.

Does this loop connect with other trails in Mount Spokane State Park?

Yes, this loop is part of an extensive trail network within Mount Spokane State Park. While primarily using Trail 110 and Trail 140, the route also passes through sections of the Mount Kit Carson Loop Road. Other trails like Trail 130, Trail 120, Trail 160, and Trail 100 are part of the broader system and may intersect or be accessible nearby.

Is it possible to shuttle Trail 140 instead of riding the full loop?

Yes, Trail 140 is a popular option for shuttling. Its significant downhill nature, with over 3,000 feet of descent from the summit, makes it attractive for riders who prefer to focus on the technical downhill experience rather than the full climb of the loop. This allows for multiple downhill runs.

Are there any specific sections of the trail that are particularly challenging?

The most challenging sections are found on Trail 140, particularly the newly rerouted high alpine section near Summit Road. This part is explicitly labeled as a "hard black diamond tech trail" due to unavoidable advanced obstacles, steep corners, loose and scrappy terrain, and rock sections. The lower sections of Trail 140 also feature steep root drops and narrow "Jedi Trees" sections.

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