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Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT) Spruce Railroad

2 hour rentals are not available for this trail due to the distance from the trailhead to our shop. Please book the three hour or full-day* rate for this trail.

*Full-day rental is 9:00am-4:30pm

All bikes must be returned to the shop by 4:30pm

Trail Difficulty: Easy

Trailhead location: Spruce Railroad Trailhead

Bike Transportation is necessary for this trail. Book bike transportation or see options for taking the bike yourself here.

100 miles of Washington’s most beautiful scenery are all available to ride through. With our E-bikes, you can enjoy more of it than most will ever experience, in comfort and style.

The Spruce Railroad section of the paved ODT trail goes along Lake Crescent for about 4-5 miles, then continues anther 15 miles into the national park and rain forest! This Trail has been rated the #1 paved bike trail in the northwest!

It covers some beautiful scenery of the lake, national forest, and some amazing old train tunnels! This trail continues past the lake and into the national park. With the beautiful rainforest moss growing and hanging off every tree, it gives you the experience of riding through a mystical fairy land.

The trail spans the distance between the lake and a town near the coast called Forks. This section is very stunning as it travels through the national rain forest and alongside the Solduc River.

Clients can ride up to 40 miles round trip on an Electric Bike!

 

Ride Into Port Angeles and along Waterfront

Trail Difficulty: Easy

Trailhead location: Our bike shop | Port Angeles Pier | Morse Creek Park & Ride

A portion of the Discovery Trail heads into town from our shop so you do not need to transport the bikes anywhere. We recommend stopping by and having a meal at of the local restaurants in town along your ride.

The Port Angeles waterfront section of the paved ODT trail goes along the coastline for about 4-5 miles in both directions. It covers some beautiful scenery of the straits, harbor, Ediz Hook, and breathtaking views of the Olympic Mountain Range!

Premium Tour available! Get more information here.

 

Olympic Adventure Trail

Trail Difficulty: Moderate

Trailhead location: Our bike shop | Olympic Adventure Trailhead

The Olympic Adventure Trail (OAT) is a 25 mile alternative to the paved, rail grade ODT route between the Elwha River and Lake Crescent. It is designed for mountain bikers, hikers, and equestrians. It has 25 miles of double and single track riding over very scenic, hilly, forested terrain.

This trail is conveniently located right next to our park. This makes this trail easily accessible without having to worry about transporting your rental bikes with a vehicle.

This trail places you on Joyce-Piedmont Road which continues onto Lake Crescent linking up with the ODT, Spruce Railroad.

The Olympic Adventure Route overlooking a beautiful clear-cut and the Olympic Mt range.

The Olympic Hot Springs

Round-trip, this ride is 17 miles from the trailhead, OR 29 miles from the Ebike center.

This route is for comfortable to advanced riders - Avg grade 5.2% w/ gain of 1374 ft.

A transport service to the trailhead can be booked by calling 360-457-4052.

9am is the latest check-in time slot for this trail!

All bikes must be returned to the shop by 4:30pm

Trail Difficulty: Challenging

E-bike Rental Trip Cost: $150 per rider

Trailhead location: Madison Falls Trailhead

Bike Transportation is necessary for this trail. Book bike transportation for an additional fee or see options for taking the bike yourself here.

Health & Safety Notice:

All riders must be decently active, decently bike riding savvy, and prepared for exerting themselves at different sections along the way.

Since this is a full day bike adventure, riders must be prepared to handle any bike or trail-related inconveniences such as; tire patch repairs, small bike adjustments, trail navigation, and minor trail accidents. (Tire patch kit, bike tools, & First Aid Crash Kit will be included in your rental.)

Hot Spring Route Disclaimer:

The by-pass trail that goes around the washed out section of the hot springs road is rather tricky with a bit of maneuvering the bikes as you walk them along the rocky single lane trail. We do not hide the fact that this trail isn’t easy to navigate. This section is roughly under a 1/4 miles of the trip.

Hot Spring Disclaimer:

The Olympic Hot Spring pools are a bit silty and have some forest sediment in the pools. Some Pools are hotter and cleaner than others. Since the pools can be hot, people do have to be careful how long they soak and make sure they bring plenty of water and snacks for energy.

We’ve had people of all kinds make make this adventure and because it isn’t the easiest day adventure, everyone has said it makes it once in a lifetime special! So be a little prepared for some exertion and a wonderful feeling of accomplishment at the end of your adventure to the Olympic Natural Hot Springs!

The natural springs are now accessible through a by-pass trail that goes around the road wash out. It’s mostly paved road going up to them with a few creeks crossing on the trail parts. The view you get on this trail is unbeatable! Going along the river and through the lower foothills, you get the amazing feeling of having the country all to yourself. See the beautiful Glines Canyon, home to the largest dam removal in modern history!

The pools are very enjoyable to soak in and feel amazing after the beautiful ride. With Pedego’s powerful motors, you can cruise up hills with ease and save your energy for the destination at the springs.

The National Park does not allow bikes to be ridden the entire way to the Hot Springs. The bikes may be ridden to the Boulder Creek Trailhead (8 miles) where renters can lock the bikes to a tree (bike locks included with rental/tour). The rest of the trail (2.2 miles) must be hiked on foot. There is minimal elevation gain on this trail with three creek crossings.

Hurricane Ridge Road

Trail Difficulty: Medium

Bike Transportation is necessary for this trail. Book bike transportation or see options for taking the bike yourself here.

Hurricane Ridge is a mountainous area in Washington's Olympic National Park. Approximately 18 miles by road from Port Angeles at an elevation of 5,242 feet, Hurricane Ridge is a year-round destination.

With Our ebikes, this ride is a breeze. Pedego’s powerful motors enable you to cruise up hills with ease and save your energy for the destination at the summit. If you don’t mind sharing the road with some easy going road traffic, this ride is gorgeous to bike.

*This route is subject to closures due to weather conditions and National Park closures.

Port Angeles to Sequim on the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT)

Trail Difficulty: Easy

The Port Angeles waterfront section of the paved ODT trail goes along the coastline for about 4-5 miles in both directions. It covers some beautiful scenery of the straits, harbor, Ediz Hook, and amazing views of the Olympic Mountain Range!

The trail also continues past Port Angeles and spans the distance between Port Angeles and an attractive town called Sequim. This section is very beautiful as it goes through local lavender farms and beautiful PNW terrain above the bluffs.