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OUTSIDE WALLA WALLA

OUTSIDE WALLA WALLA

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Cycling Toward the Mountains (Photo Credit: Gwen Dildine)

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The mountains are calling, and it is time to go for a ride! Trade the wheat fields for sagebrush and Douglas fir trees. The change of scenery is profound. If you are in search of a ride that feels like it can transport you to another place, head east. Climb past the crops and wander through the mountains near a river or two. A handful of paved roads offer a portal to a completely different landscape.

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Mill Creek Out & Back (Intermediate)

This ride is one of the best ways to escape the valley and surround yourself with the splendor of the Blue Mountains. If you make it far enough, you can cross your wheels into Oregon and brag that you rode two states in one day. Expect subtle elevation gain with the change of scenery. A few wineries line Mill Creek Road, so it is totally possible to partake in the full Walla Walla experience. Note that this two-lane country road is windy with little to no shoulder.

Five Mile Loop North to South | A (Beginner, Intermediate)

If there was an award for iconic Walla Walla bike ride, this loop would top the podium. This 16.1 mile loop never disappoints. Enjoy wide, paved shoulders for a portion of Russel Creek, which then narrows to a classic two-lane country road with variable shoulder conditions.

Five Mile Loop North to South | B (Intermediate)

Taking advantage of the many joys of the valley, this loop wanders through town, along the creek, and skirts the mountains for spectacular views. This ride is 19.4 miles on two-lane country roads. The shoulder condition varies.

Bike Path to Rooks Park Out & Back (Beginner)

Since Walla Walla is decidedly the town so nice they named it twice, this route mirrors that sentiment as it might win nicest bike path! Expect joggers, kids learning to ride any number of wheeled accessories, and folks making unexpected stops to bird watch! Clocking in at 8.7 miles, it is a perfect way to balance a busy itinerary (or chores) with a rejuvenating jaunt along the river.

Cottonwood to Russell Creek Loop (Beginner, Intermediate)

Enjoy the epic ride of our valley! Wide open views from north to south, east to west will make it hard to focus on the road ahead. Don’t forget to travel this route throughout the year to view the valley in all four seasons. The road is a two-lane country road, and expect to travel 17 miles.

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WHAT TO EXPECT

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WHEN TO GO

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HOW TO GET THERE

We love to collaborate with fellow outdoor recreation enthusiasts. Many thanks to the retired owners of Walla Walla’s beloved Allegro Cyclery for curating these routes. Consider downloading the Ride with GPS application (app) to access a shared tour, event, or...

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