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Ape Canyon -> Plains of Abraham -> Smith Creek Loop

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22,86 mi
4.344 ft
Tour "the lunar landscape of the Mt. St. Helens blast zone" on this epic backcountry ride!

One of the most famous backcountry epics in the state of Washington provides an up-close and personal tour of "the lunar landscape of the Mt. St. Helens blast zone,” as Abby Joffe puts it on [](

It’s "safe to say there is no other ride quite like this anywhere in the States,” [according to]( the Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance. While the Ape Canyon to Plains of Abraham ride begins by climbing up a narrow singletrack deep in a PNW forest, it soon breaks out into the blast zone and lava flow area, providing a truly surreal landscape for a mountain bike ride. The stunning terrain helps this route routinely top the list of the best mountain bike trails in Washington, and the USA as a whole.

Once you hit the Plains, you’ll spend miles traversing the absolutely unreal landscape and surfing through the volcanic pumice. After the initial 1,650-vertical-foot climb, the singletrack rolls up and down for the rest of its length, before reaching the Plains of Abraham trailhead.

You can choose to turn around at the Plains of Abraham Trailhead for the [IMBA Epic]( out-and-back version of this ride. But for an even **more** epic backcountry adventure, continue on and turn it into a loop with the Smith Creek Trail!

The Smith Creek Trail is more technical than anything you’ve ridden up to this point. According to the Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance, "you start by descending into the Smith Creek drainage on a steep, rocky and easy to lose trail roughly following the creek through dangerous and unstable washouts and river crossings.” They warn that “there is a dangerous 50 foot washed out section of trail between Smith Creek and Ape Canyon creek that goes across an unstable ridge, with sharp drops off to either creek on both sides.”

Furthermore, portions of the Smith Creek trail are overgrown, and the ride finishes with a final 1,300-vertical-foot push back to the Ape Canyon Trailhead. All told, this brutal backcountry loop clocks 23 miles of riding and almost 4,500 feet of elevation gain and descent!

This ride is NOT for the faint of heart!

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Written by Greg Heil
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Segmenten

NaamAfstandHoogteverschilGem. Helling
Nat For Dev Road 83 Climb0,65 mi308 ft8,8%
Ape Canyon View4,37 mi1.270 ft5,5%
ape canyon to windy ridge9,66 mi1.686 ft2,3%
Ape Canyon Climb1,58 mi846 ft10,1%
Nat For Dev Road 83 Climb1,41 mi807 ft10,8%
Quickie Fun0,40 mi-167 ft-7,8%
Nat For Dev Road 83 Climb0,65 mi272 ft7,9%
2nd Ape Canyon Climb0,64 mi279 ft7,8%
Pumice Up0,75 mi171 ft3,5%
Climb out of the Plains0,58 mi210 ft6,8%
Stair steps0,87 mi-456 ft-9,5%
Truman-Abraham to Windy Ridge Gate1,64 mi-180 ft-1,0%
National Forest Development Road 99 Climb0,56 mi312 ft10,4%
Trail 225, from parking lot to road1,43 mi449 ft3,6%
Smith Creek Trail Descent3,60 mi-2.224 ft-11,7%
Slip n Slide2,91 mi-1.923 ft-12,5%
Upper Smith2,50 mi-1.801 ft-13,6%
Lower Smith Creek to the water2,43 mi-499 ft-3,9%
There is always one more0,18 mi131 ft13,2%
National Forest Development Road 83 Climb0,78 mi361 ft8,8%
Nat For Dev Road 83 Climb1,88 mi873 ft8,8%
Exit Smith rd83 full climb3,14 mi1.217 ft6,9%
NF83 Smith Creek to Top2,92 mi1.135 ft7,2%
National Forest Development Road 83 Climb0,82 mi279 ft6,4%