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‘Trailfest’ kicks off Friday with off-road fun for everyone


Sandy Ridge
From Sandy Ridge to Forest Park,
Trailfest has something for everyone.
(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland)

If you prefer riding off-road and have been curious about Portland’s mountain bike scene, this weekend was made for you. The 2013 Trailfest, an event organized by the Northwest Trail Alliance, begins tomorrow night (9/20) and continues with an entire weekend “dedicated to mountain biking.” Here’s how the NWTA describes it: “Trailfest is the Portland region’s premiere mountain biking festival that celebrates everything mountain biking: The trails. The people. The culture.”

Sounds great to me.

Portland might not have an awesome reputation for easily accessible singletrack trails; but that doesn’t mean we lack a vibrant and fun community full of people who are passionate about mountain biking and all things off-road. The Trailfest is a great opportunity to meet those people and learn about all the mountain biking options in Portland and across the region. And it’s also where advocates can connect and strategize about how to improve local mountain biking opportunities.

The fun starts Friday night with the Forest Park Poker Ride followed by a party at Velo Cult (which happens to house one of the premiere collections of vintage and historic mountain bikes in the world). But that’s just the start. Check the flyer and full rundown of events below (taken from NWTA’s website):

Friday September 20th:

Saturday September 21st:

Sunday September 22nd:

For more information, check out the official Trailfest website.

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