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Run the length of the park on the only singletrack that lets you do it.


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Map Key

0.7

Miles

1.1

KM

Singletrack

195' 59 m

High

157' 48 m

Low

41' 12 m

Up

13' 4 m

Down

2%

Avg Grade (1°)

4%

Max Grade (2°)

Dogs Leashed

E-Bikes Unknown

Description

This is a two way trail. To run the whole length of the park (eastbound) start at the picnic table in the meadow at the northwest end of the park. The trail start is in the hedge line 30 feet past the picnic table. The trail is a simple, narrow, hard pack trail, with small logs and roots throughout.

The major first intersection you'll come across is with Burl Cutoff. The 45th Parallel Trail jogs slightly left at the Burl Cutoff intersection. The next section of the trail that you are coming off of is offset 20 feet north from the next section which appears to the south. The trail sign for the next segment of 45th Parallel is set back about 80 feet onto the continued trail path. While it is set back, there is a clear line of sight to it from Burl Cutoff.

As you continue pedaling, a few minutes later you'll intersect another singletrack called Dynee's Tail, which runs north/south. Dynee's Tail will be the single tracks to the left and right, just continue straight.

Note: Right before you get to the the next major intersection with Blue Trail, you'll cross another singletrack, if you take a right turn onto this singletrack you'll connect with Steam Donkey connector.

As you cross North-South Connector you'll pick up the next segment of 45th Parallel. It will eventually drop you out on the north end of Stone Mill Loop. Continue across the trail to the other side and you'll be able to continue through the middle of the Stone Mill Loop. Eventually you'll come out on Runner Hill a few switchbacks above the Stone Mill Loop.

The trail is very muddy after rain. The first sunshine on a weekend after rain is when the horses come out, and the trail gets pretty abused. This route is flat, and sees more use than other trails in the area, so you won't have to push through as many brambles or ferns as some singletracks.

Enjoy!

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Shared By:

Mike Lenz

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#289

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Photos

Trees blocking the west end of the 45th Parallel.
Jul 8, 2022 near Felida, WA
Seasonal trail sign for 45th Parallel at the picnic area.
Jul 8, 2022 near Felida, WA
Picnic Area with one table.
Jul 8, 2022 near Felida, WA
South Ridge Loop is a wide gravel path like this
Dec 29, 2015 near Felida, WA
This clearing has a nice picnic table, and is a great place to pause on the South Loop trail.
Dec 29, 2015 near Felida, WA
The Ridge Trail is pretty muddy in winter. Be courteous and avoid riding in wet conditions to try to preserve the trail.
Dec 29, 2015 near Felida, WA

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