Ride Stats
- Trail Description:
- Road (maintained - rough in sections), Trail (ORV - rough)
- Best During:
- June to October
- Trip Distance:
- 35 miles
- Ride Time:
- 5 to 7 hours
- Elevation Gain:
- 4,500 feet
- Overall Rating:
- Adventurous
Trail Log
- 0.0
- Elevation 2,800 feet. Ride up on road #7100.
- 2.3
- Road forks. Stay right and continue up road #7100
- 8.7
- Cross a cattle grate and enter a 5-way intersection. Take the better of the 2 roads to the right going uphill.
- 9.4
- Road #7100 runs into the Liberty-Beehive road #9712.
- 11.5
- Pass Devils Gulch Trail on the right
- 13.8
- Road #9712 becomes rougher. Stay on this road as it climbs and decends along the ridge for the next 9 1/2 miles.
- 23.4
- Trail from the left joins hte road. Stay on the road passing another trail on the right that heads for Mt. Lillian.
- 23.9
- Trail starts down Tronsen Ridge.
- 24.2
- Reach parking lot. Mission accomplished.
- 25.2
- Reach a series of steep climbs.
- 30.7
- Stay right heading towards Devils Gulch Trail.
- 34.4
- Turn left onto Devils Gulch Trail.
- 35.2
- Reach parking area
More Info
Leavenworth Ranger Station
600 Sherbourne Street
Leavenworth, WA 98826
(509) 548-4067
Mountain Bike Resource - Trails - Red Mountain Ride Summary
Ride Description
Are you ready for a huge ride? If not, you may want to pass this one up and ride Devils Gulch or Mission Ridge until you are in better condition. Another possibility is to use the two car shuttle system. If you feel guilty by being assisted by motorized transportation consider being able to ride over 33 miles of single track, most of which is downhill, in one day. You can by shuttling to all three rides in one day.
Directions To Trailhead
Drive to Cashmere via Hwy 2 (about 10 miles west of Wenatchee). There are two exits into town. Take the first if you are coming from the west. Take the second if coming from the east. Continue straight through the stoplight on Division Street. Round the corner and the road turns into Pioneer Street. Turn left on Mission Creek Road for 1/2 mile then turn right crossing Mission Creek and turn left back onto Mission Creek Road. In 7.4 miles the road turns to gravel. Road forks. Take the left fork, #7100 for another 2.7 miles. Park at a designated parking lot on the right side. There is an outhouse here for your convenience.
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