| Hiking & Biking Trails
Echo Ridge Summer Trails
Echo Ridge Trail System contains almost 25 miles of trails intertwined with roads. Originally designed for Nordic skiing and snowshoeing in the wintertime, hiking and mountain biking are popular activities spring through fall on Echo Ridge trails. There are wide, easy trails suitable for all ages, and highly technical single track trails for the more adventurous. You will travel over open ridge tops though a young, emerging forest recovering from a 1968 wildfire. Expect to see great views of Lake Chelan, the Stewart Range, Okanogan Highlands, and Columbia Plateau.
Trail difficulty varies from easy trails to most difficult, but most trails are suitable for children. Open only to hikers, mountain bikers and horses, no motor bikes are allowed on trails.
Click here for Echo Ridge Summer Trails Map
Driving Directions: From Chelan travel west on Highway 150 (Manson Highway) toward Manson for 1.5 miles. Turn right on Boyd Road and follow signs to the Echo Ridge Nordic Ski Area, nine miles from Chelan.
 Mountain Biking
If you are clipping in to ride the trails in the Lake Chelan basin... you're in for some great rides.
Locals have been enjoying Lake Chelan's varied terrain for many years. Rides from gentle to the extreme are available in the neighborhood ... and depending on what your poison is ... Lake Chelan offers rides for all skill levels.
There are numerous trails in the Lake Chelan drainage, most of which comes under the ownership of County, State or Federal agencies.
Maps are available from the Chelan Ranger District, 428 W. Woodin Avenue, Chelan at (509) 682-4900, or click here.
For details about Biking trails, click here
Hiking Trails From a simple walk around the one-mile loop of Riverwalk Park, to a more strenuous hike in the downlake region, to a real mountain adventure in the upper regions of the lake and the Cascades, Lake Chelan offers numerous alternatives depending on what you're looking for.
For a list of hiking trails, click here
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Click Here for Valley Trail Map
Click Here for the Summer and Winter Trails pages of the Visitors Guide
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