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OUTSIDE WALLA WALLA

OUTSIDE WALLA WALLA

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The roads that head south of town showcase many of the features that our valley is known for—agriculture, wineries, and big-sky views. Every turn provides a new and breathtaking view of the Walla Walla Valley and Blue Mountains. Pair a ride with a stop at any number of award-winning wineries. Heading south isn’t just for migrating birds as winter approaches but perhaps a year-round affair to enjoy four seasons rides.

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WHAT TO DO

Biking

Powerline to Birch Creek (Intermediate)

If you drew a square around the southside wine district, then this 20.2 mile loop would mark the perimeter. So many favorite wine destinations reside along this route. Stop for a glass and take in the mountain views to the east. This area also shows off many of the valley’s agricultural staples. This route is paved with limited shoulder space and/or designated bike lanes.

South Wine Loop | A & South Wine Loop | B (Beginner, Intermediate)

Both routes ride through the heart of the southside wine district. From tried and true to relatively new, the wineries on the south end of town enjoy expansive views of the Blue Mountains. Clocking in at just over 15 miles per ride, its a leisurely yet active way to engage with wine country. This route is paved with limited shoulder space and/or designated bike lanes.

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.

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.

Powerline to Hood to Russell Creek Loop
(Beginner, Intermediate)

If you are tired of biking in Washington, then this loop is for you. Dip into Oregon for a few miles with the mountains a quick glance to the east away. This loops travels along a two-lane country road with unstable shoulders for 23.4 miles.

Cottonwood to Hood Loop
(Beginner, Intermediate)

This out and back loop epitomizes countryside cycling. The north/south route parallels the Blue Mountains, and since it is a relatively easy ride, site seeing is on the agenda. Clocking in at 17.2 miles, the two-lane country roads won’t disappoint.

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WHAT TO EXPECT

In the spring, the sprouting fields are so deliciously green, and, as summer fades, the golden hues of a bountiful harvest really steal the show. As magical as that seasonal...

WHEN TO GO

Is there a bad time to ride your bike to a winery? Cycling the Walla Walla Valley is a four-season sport. If you are local, grab your helmet anytime the mood strikes you. With an average rainfall hovering around 20...

HOW TO GET THERE

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

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