

The tunnel is unlit and will be completely dark! Road bikes (with their thin tires) are not allowed for safety reasons–it’s too easy to fall. Experienced riders who are comfortable biking in these conditions may use a hybrid bike. Since the trail is packed gravel with occasional loose sections we recommend all riders use a mountain bike because of the wider tires and increased stability. Estimated pace for bicycling will be 7 mph, meaning participants should anticipate biking for 3-4 hours (maybe a little more, once you add in the stops along the way). While the grade is gentle (it’s an old railroad line) it does have moderate difficulty because of the longer distance and the occasional sections of looser gravel. Be able to bike at least 20 miles on a gravel trail.All youth 16 or younger need to be accompanied by an adult. After biking through the historic 2-mile long tunnel, we’ll spend the next few hours biking along the Palouse to Cascade State Park Trail back to Rattlesnake Lake, ending with a post-ride lunch to celebrate your trip!Īge Restrictions: 12 years old and up ( see exemptions). We’ll meet at Rattlesnake Lake in the morning and catch a shuttle with our bikes up to Snoqualmie Pass.
#COST OF IRON HORSE BIKE RIDE REGISTRATION#
The registration fee helps cover cost of the shuttle, t-shirt, route map, snacks, and lunch. Discover this incredible 2-mile long tunnel at Snoqualmie Pass – a remnant of our railroad history! The biking trip will take you through the tunnel and then along a 20-mile stretch of the Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail (formerly known as the John Wayne Pioneer Trail), complete with sweeping views of the Cascades and a lunch back at Rattlesnake Lake.
