Pet Friendly Things To Do in Cougar, Washington

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Cougar

  • North end has some nasty switchbacks, with a lot of loose pumice. Level out, with 3-4 creek crossings. Not a problem. This trail has been adopted by Silver Star Search and Rescue http://silverstars... More on trails.mtbr.com

  • Upper section dropping into Smith Creek drainage has loads of pumice surfing and extremely tight switchbacks that go on for as long as I could tolerate. More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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#2.

Cougar

  • One of the best trails in the area's. Lot of advanced trail riding and down hilling to do. I am surprised there are not more trails on here from around this area. I would say this and the trails in... More on trails.mtbr.com

  • On the way down it's rideable, but nerve-racking as the extremely narrow trail, combined with the trail steepness and the steep hill side the trail crosses forces the rider to stay completely focus... More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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#3.

Cougar, Washington

  • : The trail starts on the far side of the bridge from the parking lot and goes up the river. The section going down the river from here is a barrier free trail. The trail is described from lower tr... More on SingleTracks

  • The whole ride you elevate over the lake and you get a gorgeous view at many turns. More on SingleTracks

 

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#4.

Cougar, Washington

  • The ride through this area starts with a climb on regenerated forest and old growth untouched by the eruption. It travels on the east side of the Lahar mudflow, which you can spy through the woods.... More on Trails

  • The trail has about 4 or 5 blown down dead trees blocking the path in sever More on Trails

 

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#5.

Cougar

  • This two-day trek from Adams to St. Helens on the Boundary Trail is one of the most spectacular and vicious rides you''ll ever experience. East end starts at the Council Lake Campground. Finish is ... More on trails.mtbr.com

  • If anyone tells you theyve cleaned every hill and obstacle on the Boundary Trail between Adams and St. More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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#6.

Cougar, Washington

  • The trip up Marble Mountain is an intermediate-level ride with advanced-level views. The 13.2-mile route is a reverse lollipop configuration, with the sweeter part on the stick! The out-and-back se... More on Trails

  • Road 8312 was washed out requiring a detour from 83 down Willow trail (a sh More on Trails

 

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#7.

Cougar, Washington

  • Riding straight for the blast zone, the trail to the Plains of Abraham warms you up with a good climb into the trees. Passing above Ape Canyon, the Plains starkly contrast with the surrounding fore... More on Trails

  • It was great, however it was not intermediate. It was up hill alot. I consi More on Trails

 

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#8.

Cougar, Washington

  • This trail is a favorite among local mountain bikers. In an area that is hot and dry in the summer, the cool shade of the initial singletrack climb along Cold Creek is inviting (though it can get a... More on Trails

  • The trail has recently been worked on by trail crews. It needed it and the More on Trails

 

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#9.

Cougar, Washington

  • Located in the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument Area.Castle Lake requires a 20-plus mile drive over rough logging roads, followed by a tough hike down a steep hillside to the lake. The key to finding the lake is to first ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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#10.

Cougar, Washington

  • This popular route skirts the base on the southwest side of Mount St. Helens and is frequently used by horseback riders. Its trail, thick and mucky along the river, climbs steeply to meet very deep and sandy singletrack. Although ... More on Trails

 

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