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Beacon Hill & Camp Sekani

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Nestled just a few miles outside the heart of downtown Spokane, Camp Sekani & Beacon Hill offer over 30 mountain biking trails winding through 1,000 acres of public and private land. Evergreen East is

Nestled just a few miles outside the heart of downtown Spokane, Camp Sekani & Beacon Hill offer over 30 mountain biking trails winding through 1,000 acres of public and private land. Evergreen East is fortunate enough to steward these wonderful trails that provide riding opportunities for cross country, all-mountain, and downhill riders of all abilities.

True to its high desert geography, the trails in the area have a sandy quality not found at other biking areas in the state. Be aware of your traction, especially in the summer, so you can guarantee the best possible Spokane mountain biking experience. Temperatures in the summer may also be high, so plan on a good tan and bring extra water. During milder winter months the trails often remain open and ready to ride.

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True to its high desert geography, the trails in the area have a sandy quality not found at other biking areas in the state. Be aware of your traction, especially in the summer, so you can guarantee the best possible Spokane mountain biking experience. Temperatures in the summer may also be high, so plan on a good tan and bring extra water. During milder winter months the trails often remain open and ready to ride.

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