If you would like to help make this site better and more complete, there are several things you can do:
- Visit the Suggestions page and suggest bike trails that are not yet included.
- Add ratings and comments to existing bike trails
- If you have a GPS trace of a trail, add a comment with your email address, and I’ll ask you to send it to me so the route map can be improved.
- Become a volunteer contributor to the site. To contribute, you will write short descriptions of trails, preferably with URLs, and create route maps (it’s pretty easy!). You’ll also get your name and URL mentioned on the sidebar of every page, after you have contributed three bicycle routes. If you would like to become a contributor, add a comment below with your email address, and I’ll email you to discuss it. People who live in regions other than the Northwest United States are especially welcome!
I rode the Enchanted Circle ride last September out of Red River, New Mexico and carried my brother’s Garmin 105. I think I have a GPS trace if you are interested. It is not a trail but a rode ride climbing over a 9100 ft pass and a 9800 ft pass.
Rode the Foothills trail this weekend and it was great. Maybe the best trail in King/Pierce co area. I had to take the Lake Wa trail and Interuban trail (Kent valley) to get to and from.
Regards,
PaulG
This site is only listing separated trails, so I think I’ll pass on the GPS of the Enchanted Circle. But you might check the Resources section for other sites where you can upload GPS tracks of road-based rides.
Regards,
Jennifer
Hi Jennifer,
Really love your site and your plugin…just installed your plugin on my blog to track a bike trip I’ll be taking through Patagonia this Dec., it is great!
I’m also going to use it to post the routes that I use for commuting by bike, very useful!
I can give you some gps data for trails that meet your criteria in CO if you would like…
Anne
That would be great, if you want to send GPS tracks for trails in Colorado — if you have any other information about them (web sites, official name of trail, etc.) that would also be most useful. I plan to extend the site to the entire US, and maybe outside of the US, as time permits.
–Jennifer
Hi. I’ve got a track of the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT) going from Sequim to Port Angeles. Starts at Whitefeather Way in Sequim. Goes to Port Angeles. It’s not quite complete, since we abandoned the ODT at Francis St. in P.A., to take on refreshments at the Olympic Bagle Company. The ODT continues another 2.5 miles along the waterfront to Ediz Hook. But that part is pretty obvious. Want me to send the track?
Thanks – please do!
–Jennifer