
Quick Facts Total Route Length 301 Miles Total Elevation Gain 11,211 Feet Amount Unpaved 90% Though the Palouse to Cascades starts or ends on the wet side of the state, the Palouse to Cascade Trail may reasonably be called an Eastern Washington Trail, as over 60% occurs East of the Columbia River. The trail follows…

Quick Facts Total Route Length 618 Miles Total Elevation Gain 35,252 Feet Amount Unpaved 50% The Columbia Ramble is a one-way trip intended to be ridden over the course of 9-16 days. Starting at the river’s entrance into the United States in Northeastern Washington, the route follows the river down to The Dalles, Oregon, marking…

Quick Facts Total Route Length 277 Miles Total Elevation Gain 5,737 Feet Amount Unpaved 70% The Bitterroot 300K combines many of Northern Idaho’s rail trails into a large loop. The true Bitterroot 300K, as described by the Friends of the CDA Trail, features a two-night, three-day, 177-mile loop linking the Trail of the Coeur D’Alenes,…

Quick Facts Total Route Length 290 Miles Total Elevation Gain 14,160 Feet Amount Unpaved 1% The Selkirk Loop is one of the Inland Northwests iconic cycling tours. Riding almost entirely on highways, the Selkirk loop a variety of variations from the standard 290-mile loop, to six “Super Side Trips” that branch off in loops from…