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OUTSIDE WALLA WALLA

OUTSIDE WALLA WALLA

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North of town exemplifies the Palouse region, a landscape characterized by rolling hills of windblown dust growing unimaginable amounts of wheat, peas, garbanzo beans, barley, and other dryland crops. Going for a ride in early spring will look completely different just five months later. The verdant green sprouting under winter’s last snowfall matures into waist-high amber waves of grain. Some places are lucky enough to have four seasons, but the Walla Walla Valley showcases subtle changes each and every day—and every ride.

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Valley Grove Loop West to East & Valley Grove Loop East to West (Beginner, Intermediate)

These loops are the gateway to the rolling fields north of town. Don’t worry. The change from valley floor is subtle at just 3.9% grade. This 16.6 mile loop is paved but with irregular shoulders. This ride is a perfect introduction to cycling throughout the Walla Walla Valley.

North Wheat Fields Loop (Intermediate)

Enjoy 21 miles winding through the finest dryland crops with glimpses of the Blue Mountains to the east. Cycle through a sea of green in the spring, or if you prefer neutrals, ride in the summer and fall. With slightly steeper ascents and descents and just shy of 1,000 feet gain, this intermediate ride is both scenic and worthy of training ride.

North Ferris Loop (Intermediate, Advanced)

Let’s get ready to roll! This 25.7 loop will challenge the lungs and make a few muscles burn—it is as awesome as it sounds. Definitely pack sunscreen and water—there is no place to hide north of town.

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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

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 inches per year, that leaves hundreds of dry, sunny days to explore...

HOW TO GET THERE

We love to collaborate with fellow outdoor recreation enthusiasts. Many thanks to the 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...

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