Adventure Responsibly

Before heading out, set yourself up for success by knowing what to expect when you arrive. Do you need a permit or reservation? Are there any road closures on your route? Do you have the proper gear or supplies for your activity? Planning ahead and coming prepared can make a world of difference in ensuring a smooth and enjoyable visit.

REI

Experience outdoor bliss. Join REI for an outdoor class, guided day trip or virtual event.

Biking Trail Guides

Check out these biking trail guides for some great rides! You can enjoy biking on nonmotorized corridors, mountain trails, and road riding.

Issaquah-Preston Trail

The trail offers paved, gravel, and some dirt paths that can be uneven and muddy depending on the time of year, but is a generally pleasant ride as part of the Mountains to Sound Greenways. Beginners should prepare for one short steep section (don't be ashamed to walk your bike if you need to!).

East Lake Sammamish Trail

Great for beginners. The trail offers connections to Marymoor Park, intersects with the Issaquah-Preston Trail, and includes lots of scenic waterfront views.

Duthie Hill Mountain Bike Park

A world-renowned destination and over 120 acres of single-track mountain bike trails. Located among lush evergreen forests this premier mountain bike park hosts monthly events in education and trail maintenance. Duthie Hill Mountain Bike Park provides an exceptional riding experience for riders of all ages, styles, and skill levels.

Rent Bikes: Mountain, E-Bikes, Road Gravel, & Kids

Ride Bicycles can set you and your family up with a bike rental matched to their fitness and ability levels. Then head right out from the bike shop on the Rainer or East Lake Sammamish Trails. These trails are flat, paved, and mostly away from streets and automobile traffic. It is a GREAT way to explore Issaquah, Lake Sammamish State Park, the downtown historic district and so much more.

160 NW Gilman Blvd STE 102