Visit Bellingham for your next mountain biking trip

Bellingham

Washington

Coastal trails and lush forests await! Dive into 560 miles of Pacific Northwest riding paradise.

Bellingham is a vibrant coastal city in the Pacific Northwest, situated between the Salish Sea and the Cascade Mountains. It offers a unique combination of outdoor adventure and urban amenities. The city has a historic waterfront, a thriving arts and culture scene, and a growing number of craft breweries. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy kayaking and sailing in Bellingham Bay, hiking in the Chuckanut Mountains, and exploring the nearby San Juan Islands.

Bellingham has a mild, marine climate with warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters. The best time for mountain biking is typically from late spring through fall, when the trails are drier. However, some trails can be ridden year-round. Be prepared for occasional rain, even in the summer, and dress accordingly. It's always a good idea to check trail conditions before heading out, as they can change rapidly. Local bike shops and clubs are great resources for trail information and recommendations.

Featured MTB Trails

The Bellingham area is a popular mountain biking destination, with 560 miles of trails that wind through lush forests and offer stunning views of the Puget Sound. Galbraith Mountain is a local hotspot, known for its extensive network of well-maintained trails. The terrain ranges from flowy singletrack to technical descents, catering to a variety of riding styles.

  • Galbraith Mountain: This is the iconic mountain biking destination in Bellingham, boasting an extensive network of over 65 miles of trails. Popular trails include "Unemployment Line" (U-Line) for its flow and jumps, "SST" (Singletrack Slayer Trail) for its classic Pacific Northwest feel, "Evolution" (Evo), and "Atomic Dog." It caters to all skill levels.

  • Chuckanut Mountain (Larrabee State Park): Offers more rugged, technical, and natural-feeling trails with stunning views of the Salish Sea. Trails like Double Diamond, Double Down, and the Lost Lake loop are popular choices.
  • Lookout Mountain (Sudden Valley): Features trails like Cougar Ridge, known for its steep, loamy, and fast descents through lush forest.

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