Hood River is home to a huge variety of trails

(and damn, they’re fun)

Wooden trail sign in forest with directions to 'Lower GP' and 'Baby GP to Family Man.'

Post Canyon

The ultimate trail network in Hood River is just a 10 minute drive from our shop. Post Canyon offers trails for every kind of rider and any kind of riding. Tons of flow trails, cross country loops, technical downhills, and jump lines ranging from beginner lines huge wooden lips.

E-MTBs are welcome and well-suited to the big vert available here.

Other Trails

  • Trail map showing various routes near Columbia River, including Old Ranch Road, Loose Lucy, and Hobgoblin trails. Features topographic lines, parking locations, highways, and recreational icons.

    Syncline Trails

    A unique riding zone near White Salmon (15 minutes from the shop) offering picturesque views of the Columbia River Gorge and Mt. Hood. This network of trails hold up surprisingly well even on the wettest of days due to the rock content in the dirt and rain shadow. Check out Little Moab and Little Maui!

  • Map showing trails near Lookout Mountain, including 44 Trails, Trail 675, Trail 456, and Fifteenmile Loop, with elevation marked at 6532 feet.

    The 44 Trails

    When we’re not riding Post Canyon, we love coming out to the 44 Trails for big days in the saddle, beautiful views of Mt. Hood, and variety of terrain. Don’t let the simple Trailforks map fool you, there’s a lot of trail to cover out here!

  • Trail map with colored routes, Timberline Highway, B-52, Dirtbag Down, and Lower Bros Nan trails marked.

    Timberline Bikepark

    A bike park within an hour proximity from our Hood River shop, what a treat. Lift accessed trails with a variety of trails that cater to a variety of riders. If you’re planning on heading to the bike park for the day, be sure you make enough time to get to get to & from the park and get those laps in

  • Trail map with colored routes, contour lines, parking symbols, picnic areas, and trail names.

    Nestor Peak

    Located outside of White Salmon ,Washington, this fast, flowy, classic descends over 2,500 feet. Very e-bike friendly given it’s long, steep climb to the top - this is a great trail to switch it up with. Heads up! This one usually gets snowed in over winter.

Trail Organizations In The Area

These are the folks working hard to maintain the trails in & around Hood River.

Love the trails in the area? Click a link below to donate or join the next dig day!

44 Trails Association

Hood River Area Trail Stewards