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Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail Conditions

Is Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail dry and rideable today? Here is the current mud, dust, and snow read, the 10-day forecast, and the best time to ride, refreshed every morning.

Is Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail rideable right now?

Soft — ride gently snapshot · updating live…

0.10" rain Sun; N-facing loam; rain Tue → softening

zone townlength 2.1 mielevation 299–1,640 ftaspect Nsoil loam
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Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail is a mountain bike trail in the Bellingham & Galbraith Mountain area of Washington. This page tracks its current riding conditions, whether it's hero dirt, dusty, soft, or too muddy to ride, alongside the ten-day outlook and the best time of day to ride. We build the read from real weather, soil, terrain, and snowpack data and refresh it every morning, so you can decide what to ride before you load up the bike.

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Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail FAQ

Is Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail muddy or rideable right now?

Conditions change daily. The live reading at the top of this page shows whether Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail is hero dirt, tacky, soft, or too muddy to ride today, refreshed every morning from local weather, soil, and terrain data.

When is the best time to ride Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail?

The best window depends on heat, shade, and how wet the dirt is. Open the live forecast to see the recommended time of day to ride Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail today and across the next ten days. Open the live forecast →

Is Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail hero dirt or dusty right now?

It comes down to recent moisture. Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail rides as hero dirt when the soil holds a little moisture and turns dusty and loose once it dries out or sees heavy traffic. The live reading at the top of this page shows today's dirt quality, hero dirt, tacky, dusty, or soft, refreshed every morning.

How long is Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail?

Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail is about 2.1 mi, sitting between 299–1,640 ft. It is a mountain bike trail in the Bellingham & Galbraith Mountain area of Washington. See the elevation profile →

Where is Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail?

Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail is a mountain bike trail in the Bellingham & Galbraith Mountain area of Washington, between about 299–1,640 ft. Open the live map for the trailhead location, a GPX download, and today's conditions. Open the live map →

Can I download a GPX file for Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail?

Yes. Use the Download GPX button on this page to save a GPX track of Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail, built from real OpenStreetMap trail geometry and ready for your GPS unit, bike computer, or phone. The live map also has the trailhead and today's conditions. Download GPX →

What is the dirt like on Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail?

Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail is mostly loam soil, which drains at a moderate pace. That is a big part of why the live mud reading reacts the way it does after rain, and why some nearby trails dry out faster than others.

Does Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail get snow, and when does it melt out?

Pine and Cedar Lakes Trail tops out around 1,640 ft. Higher Washington trails hold snow later into spring, so this page tracks snow coverage and the estimated melt-out alongside the dry-dirt read. Check the current reading and the 10-day outlook before you head up. See the 10-day outlook →

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