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South Seatac Mountain Bike Trail

Seatac, Washington

MTB TRAIL STATS

Avg Rating: 3 trail reviews
Status: Open
updated 10/10/10 by jennifer.tofte
Difficulty: ? Unknown
Length: 7 miles Global Rank: #737
Tread: Singletrack Configuration: Network
Ridden: 29 Wishlist: 10
 
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Description: The area was an old housing development till the planes got to loud and the houses had to be moved. There is a combination of old roadways and single track. There is slightly rolling terrain, with enough technical sections to keep it interesting. If you look there are a few jumps and an occasional small drop.
added on February 16, 2006 by DavidWald
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reviewed by Kgray on June 26, 2006

Great for practicing drops and dirt jumps. Some cross country. Usually busy on saturdays.


  
reviewed by DavidWald on May 18, 2006

All of the mud on the west side is dried up. The freeride area to the south is about an intermediate level and a good time. Raced the Wednesday Nite World Championship series last night, it is a good time for anyone interested in trying XC racing. The entire event is extremely relaxed & family friendly.


  
reviewed by zuke on May 1, 2006

Really fast single track. Watch the criss cross rodes they are traveled, not heavily but watch for cars.

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