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Get ready for a challenging mountain biking adventure on the Freund Canyon Loop, a difficult route spanning 9.7 miles (15.7 km). You'll tackle a significant climb, gaining 2124 feet (648 metres) in elevation, which typically takes around 1 hour and 53 minutes to complete. As you ascend, keep an eye…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Freund Canyon Loop is located in Leavenworth, Washington, within the Leavenworth Ski Hill area. Parking is available at the Leavenworth Ski Hill trailhead. It's advisable to check local resources for specific parking instructions or any potential fees.
Yes, typically a pass is required to access the trails at Leavenworth Ski Hill. This could be a day pass or an annual pass, depending on your plans. It's best to check the official Leavenworth Ski Hill website or local information points for the most current permit and fee requirements.
The Freund Canyon Loop is generally considered an intermediate-difficulty mountain biking trail. While the climb is described as mostly gradual, it is rigorous and includes short, steep sections. The downhill section features berms and jumps designed for flow, which can be challenging for absolute beginners. Riders should have some experience with singletrack and downhill riding.
It is highly recommended to ride the Freund Canyon Loop in a counter-clockwise direction. This orientation allows riders to maximize the enjoyment of the singletrack descent, which is known for its flow and features like berms and jumps.
The trail offers spectacular scenery. During the climb, you'll catch occasional views, and from the ridge, you'll be treated to panoramic vistas of the Leavenworth valley and surrounding orchards. Depending on the season, you might also see wildflowers such as Lupine, Indian Paintbrush, Desert Parsley, and Balsamroot.
The downhill portion of the Freund Canyon Loop is particularly notable for its 'flow' design. It features a long series of massive wall rides and berms, along with some jumps, allowing for high-speed riding. It's often described as offering a 'resort riding without the crowds' experience, with a continuous, snake-like descent.
Yes, the Freund Canyon Loop connects with several other trails in the area. Notably, it links up with the more technical Rosie Boa Trail and the Ribbed Trail. The route also passes through sections of the Freund Canyon Loop, Rosy Boa, Ribbed Trail, Lower Ribbed Trail, For The Boys, NUT (New Uphill Trail), Ranger-Rosy Connector, and Tumwater Mountain Road.
Information regarding dog access can vary by specific trail and season. It's best to check with local Leavenworth Ski Hill regulations or the Leavenworth Chamber of Commerce for current rules on bringing dogs on the Freund Canyon Loop trail, including leash requirements.
The Freund Canyon Loop is often accessible earlier in the season compared to higher-elevation trails that may still be snow-covered. This makes it a valuable early-season option. Generally, late spring through fall offers the best conditions, but always check current trail conditions and weather forecasts before heading out.
The Freund Canyon Loop is approximately 8 to 8.5 miles (13-14 km) long. Riders typically complete the loop in about 1 hour and 53 minutes, though this can vary based on fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the views or features.
Beyond the panoramic views, the trail's main highlight is its exceptionally fun and well-built downhill flow section, featuring massive wall rides and berms. The route also includes several creek crossings and connects to the Rosie Boa Trail, which is a notable mountain biking highlight in itself.