local trails
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Local Trails

The staging area is a campground with toilets, running water, and two covered picnic tables. It is located across Elfendahl Pass Road from the trail head.There is also lots of parking. Elfendahl Pass rd runs north/south to the east of the loop trail. Belfair-Tahuya rd runs east/west to the south of the trail.To get to the trail from Bremerton, take Hwy 3 to Belfair. Turn right on Hwy 300 (northshore rd). Turn right on Belfair-Tahuya rd. Turn right on Elfendahl pass rd. The Staging area is marked with a large sign.See you there, and Tread Lightly
Puget Sound Region
This area offers trails for short-wheelbase 4WD vehicles and trailbikes. There is a 26 unit campground with a shelter for group picnics. Majestic Mt. Rainier is the primary attraction and can be viewed from several vista points.
 
Location: Just NW of Mt. Rainier National Park
 
Phone: 360-825-6585
 
Trails: Trailbike - 20 mi and 4WD - 20 mi
 
Other: Campground and picnic shelter for group events
 
Season: When snow free.
 
Fees: None
 
Mailing Address: White River Ranger District, 857 Roosevelt Ave. E., Enumclaw, WA 98022
 
Updates...
8/14/2005: Fee change...a NW Forest Pass is required when using this area.
Puget Sound Region
The Walker Valley area is a lowland riding area popular with trailbikes.
 
Elevations range from 500 to 3,000 feet
 
Location: 7 mi SE of MT Vernon
 
Phone: 360-856-3500
 
Trails: Trailbike - 9 MI
 
Season: daylight hours, all year, weather permitting
 
Fees: none
 
Mailing Address: Department of Natural Resources, 919 N. Township St., Sedro Woolley, WA 98284
 
Updates...
3/26/01 - There are actually 28 miles of sanctioned trail and about 25 miles of secondary/user-built trail. -- Lori Taylor, Skagit M/C
 
7/20/00 - According to a sign at the trailhead, there are 78+ miles of trails for trailbikes, and about 4 miles of 4WD trails. -- Jared Cook
Puget Sound Region
These trails for short wheelbase four-wheel drives were built by volunteers. The Department of Natural Resources supplied materials and equipment. The system was designed to emphasize driving speed. Depending on the season and direction of travel, there are spots which may require a winch. If you don't want scratches on your rig, these are trails to avoid. The trailhead has a picnic shelter with a double fireplace.
 
The Elbe Hills are in a Cooperative Road Management area where access roads are closed to all vehicles during big game hunting seasons. Check with the Department of Wildlife for closure dates.
 
Location: 6.3 mi E of Elbe, off SR706
 
Phone: 360 825-1631
 
Trails: 4WD - 8 mi
 
Other: picnic shelter for group events
 
Seasons: when snow free with seasonal closures
 
Fees: none
 
Mailing Address: Department of Natural Resources, 28329 SE 448th St, Enumclaw, WA 98022