Located to the east of Mount Rainer near the tiny little community of Green River the Ranger Creek - Palisades Loops offers a great workout, stunning views, ripping dental floss thin singletrack and technical bits to make the most hardened of singletrck snobs grin from ear-to-ear. The route described here is about 21 mile long and contains about 4,000 feet of climbing but there are tons of options to add some massive mileage to dirt adventures in this area. |
Directions: (From Seattle) Take I-5 south for about 10 miles south from downtown. Take Exit 154A (left exit) to I405N for 2.2 miles. Take Exit 2 to WA167 South to Auburn for 12 miles. Turn left onto WA164 East and take for 15 miles. Turn left onto WA410 East and take for 28 miles. Turn left at signned road for Camp Sheppard Boyscout Camp. Trailhead Parking lot (and pit toilets) are on your left in 1/10th of a mile. NOTE: The little community of Greenwater is located 8 miles before you get to the trailhead. You can pick a map as well as last minute supplies/water at the gas station. |
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Ride Report: This is a combination of two rides done here during the month of August 2010. One day was overcast and gloomy for the entire day and the other was clear and sunny. Neither day adequately captured how pretty it can be in this area. |
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The first part of the Dalle's Ridge Trails has some views between the trees to the south before you descend shortly over to the north side of the ridge where views of the Twenty-Eight Mile watershed and Noble Knob come into the view. The trail will make an undulation or two before you have to grunt up about 200 feet in a quarter of mile. This grunt will bring to the junction of the Noble Knob Trail (#1184) (RNP-09) at around 8.7 miles. You will want stay to the left turning north towards Noble Knob. |
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You now get to enjoy a quick break from climbing as you roll down hill onto the Noble Knob Ridgeline. You will very soon come out to an expansive view and a three way trail junction (RNP-10). From your left to your right is the Noble Knob Trail, A spur trail to the Noble Knob summit, and the Lost Lake Trail(#1185). Pretty much everything within the immediate view to the right of the spur trail to the summit is in Norse Peak Wilderness Area (aka no bikes). |
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It is well worth the slightly less than half mile effort up to Noble Knob (Elevation 5,997 feet)(RNP-11). The views are fantastic will good views of Norse Peak, Mount Rainer and other bits of the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. |
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After taking in the views it was time to start heading back. I was a little concerned with daylight at this point. I made fairly quick work retracing my steps back to the Ranger Creek Shelter (RNP-07) with the descent off of Dalle's Ridge being fantastically fun. From the Ranger Creek Shelter I took the Palisades Trail (#1198). There is a bit of mild climbing that starts pretty much right from the camp shelter followed by some undulations. While you are pretty much in the trees still you can tell that a fantastic views is in the work. A little less than a mile from the shelter (Somewhere around RNP-13) some fantastic views of the valley below and the Mount Rainer open up. |
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The sheer cliffs make for stunning and views. During my first ride out there was lots of cloud cover that maske Rainer but the views to the valley floor below were impressive none the less. It was one of the reasons I had to come back the following week when the skies were clear. I was not disappointed. |
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For the next 1.25 miles after coming out onto the Palisade cliffs (RNP-13 to RNP-14) the trails is almost exclusively downhill and there are many spots to take in fantastic views. On my second ride out here I was really concerned with the daylight at this point and it was time to get on the gas as I had not taken into account that even through the last part of the trail was on a western slope, the ridgelines on the opposite side of the river were going to shade the last bits of the day. |
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Once the trail turns away from the Palisades and heads eastwardly the trail continues to be a real forest ripper of a trail. This section is technical with roots in many spots, quite narrow most of the time and completely fantastic. After about nearly a mile of rip-o-rama, the trails gains a little bit of elevation and flattens out a bit as you traverse through an extremely dense stand of young growth that has not been thinned yet. The ambient light levels there here are much lower than the rest of the forest and on my chasing daylight ride, it was quite dark through here. |
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The Ranger Creek - Palisades Loop with the out and back to Noble Knob thrown in will net you about 21 miles with around 4,000 feet of climbing. More importantly you should have some out of breath moments as well as some take your breath away moments. This is a fantastic loop and if you are anywhere near here it is well worth checking out. |