Eastern Washington Pump Track Tour - 6 Pump Tracks / One Day.. Great Road Trip

On our latest adventure, we set out from Tacoma to explore some of the most exciting pump tracks in Eastern Washington. With bikes loaded and a full day ahead, we journeyed through scenic routes, hitting up multiple tracks nestled in the heart of Washington’s diverse landscapes. This trip took us along I-5, Highway 18, I-90, Highway 97, and Highway 2, leading us to pump tracks in Cle Elum, Leavenworth, Cashmere, Wenatchee, East Wenatchee, and Quincy. The result? An epic ride through rolling hills, mountain passes, and some of the most unique pump tracks the state has to offer.

Stop #1: Suncadia Pump Track – Cle Elum, WA
Our first stop was the Suncadia Pump Track in Cle Elum. Tucked within the Suncadia Resort area, this track offers a smooth and flowy design, perfect for riders of all skill levels. Surrounded by towering pines and mountain views, it’s a great introduction to Eastern Washington’s pump track scene. The smooth asphalt and multiple berms made for a fun warm-up before we headed deeper into the region.

Stop #2: Leavenworth Pump Track – Leavenworth, WA
Next, we made our way to the Bavarian-themed town of Leavenworth to hit their community pump track. This track blends fun lines with a laid-back atmosphere, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Cascade Mountains. With a mix of rollers and berms, it’s perfect for both beginners and advanced riders. Plus, being right in Leavenworth, you can grab a post-ride snack at one of the many local spots before hitting the road again.

Stop #3: Cashmere Pump Track – Cashmere, WA
A short drive brought us to Cashmere, home to a compact yet fun pump track that offers a great flow for BMX bikes and mountain bikes alike. Surrounded by open fields and small-town charm, this track was a mellow spot to practice lines and grab some cool footage. It’s a local favorite and a great stop if you're cruising along Highway 2.

Stop #4: Wenatchee & East Wenatchee Pump Tracks – Wenatchee Valley, WA
The Wenatchee Valley surprised us with not one but two pump tracks. The Wenatchee Pump Track offers a mix of technical features and open lines, making it a great spot to really test your skills. Over the river in East Wenatchee, we found a more beginner-friendly track, great for riders looking to hone their skills or families wanting to ride together. The views of the Columbia River from both spots made for an unforgettable riding experience.

Stop #5: Quincy Pump Track – Quincy, WA
We wrapped up the trip at the Quincy Pump Track, a hidden gem surrounded by the wide-open landscapes of Eastern Washington. This track offered some of the smoothest lines we rode all day, with long stretches perfect for gaining speed and carving into berms. It’s a quieter spot, making it ideal for those who want to focus on their technique without the crowds.

The Journey: Scenic Roads and Breathtaking Views
One of the best parts of this trip was the journey itself. Traveling through I-90, Highway 97, and Highway 2 gave us endless views—from the rugged Cascade Mountains to the rolling hills of Central Washington. Each stop had its own unique vibe, and the mix of natural beauty and thrilling pump tracks made the entire trip unforgettable.

Final Thoughts
If you're looking to explore pump tracks in Eastern Washington, this route offers a perfect blend of diverse riding spots and breathtaking scenery. Whether you're into high-speed berms, technical rollers, or just want to enjoy the outdoors on two wheels, this region has something for every rider. Check out our video footage to see the epic tracks and stunning landscapes we encountered—and start planning your own pump track road trip across Washington State!

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