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Spokane County
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North Crestline Street to East Peone Road & Moffat Road loop

Routes
Bike touring routes & trails
United States
Washington
Spokane County
Spokane

North Crestline Street to East Peone Road & Moffat Road loop

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(4527)

9,284

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North Crestline Street to East Peone Road & Moffat Road loop

02:58

48.8km

370m

Cycling

This moderate 30.3-mile touring cycling loop in Beacon Hill offers rural scenery, including the scenic Moffat Road and Spokane River Centenn

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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877 m

Spokane Iron Bridge

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The Spokane Iron Bridge was built in 1911 by the Oregon & Washington Railroad and Navigation Company to serve mining areas in Idaho and Montana. The rail line closed in …

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1.98 km

The Spokane River Centennial Trail is a 37-mile paved pathway in eastern Washington, stretching from Nine Mile Falls to the Idaho border. Designed for pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles, this section …

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8.36 km

Upriver Dam Reservoir

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This section of the Spokane River is right before the hydroelectric dam. Here, you can discover fish like rainbow trout and smallmouth bass. The Spokane River, around 111 miles (179 …

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21.5 km

Moffat Road

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Moffat Road runs from East Peone Road to North Forker Road just south of Peone. This is a quiet, scenic road that is popular with local cyclists.

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48.8 km

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24.5 km

17.3 km

6.35 km

386 m

149 m

130 m

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43.2 km

4.37 km

960 m

309 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete the North Crestline Street to East Peone Road & Moffat Road loop?

This touring bicycle loop is approximately 48.8 kilometers (30.3 miles) long. On average, cyclists can expect to complete it in about 3 hours, though this can vary based on your pace and stops.

What is the terrain like on this cycling loop?

The route is primarily on paved surfaces, making it suitable for touring bicycles. While generally moderate, Spokane County routes can sometimes include unpaved segments. Expect rolling hills characteristic of the Spokane area, with a total elevation gain of around 374 meters (1,214 feet).

Is this loop suitable for all skill levels, including beginners?

The North Crestline Street to East Peone Road & Moffat Road loop is categorized as a moderate bike ride, requiring a good fitness level. While some may consider it suitable for all skill levels, beginners should be prepared for the distance and elevation gain.

Where can I park to access the North Crestline Street to East Peone Road & Moffat Road loop?

While specific parking areas for this exact loop are not detailed, many local cyclists access Spokane's routes from various points. Given its name, starting near North Crestline Street is a logical option. It's advisable to check local Spokane cycling resources for designated parking spots or public access points along the route.

What are the best times of year to cycle this route?

Considering Spokane's four-season climate, the best times to cycle this loop are typically spring, summer, and fall. Summers are generally warm and dry, while spring and fall offer cooler temperatures and beautiful scenery. Winter cycling is possible but requires preparation for colder weather and potential snow or ice.

What scenic highlights or points of interest can I expect along the way?

The loop offers nice rural scenery, characteristic of Eastern Washington's landscape, including pine forests and rolling wheat fields. Notable points along the route include the Spokane Iron Bridge, sections of the Spokane River Centennial Trail, and the Upriver Dam Reservoir. A significant portion of the ride is on Moffat Road, which is known as a quiet and scenic road popular with local cyclists.

Does this route intersect with other well-known trails in Spokane?

Yes, the loop incorporates sections of several other trails. You will ride along parts of the Spokane River Centennial Trail, the Children of the Sun Trail, Tuffy's Trail, and the Sekani-Shields Connector, among others.

Are dogs allowed on the North Crestline Street to East Peone Road & Moffat Road loop?

As this route primarily uses public roads and designated cycle ways, general leash laws for Spokane County apply. While dogs are often allowed on paved trails and roads, it's always best to keep them leashed and ensure they are comfortable with the distance and potential traffic. Specific regulations for each segment should be checked.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to cycle this loop?

No specific permits or entrance fees are required for cycling the North Crestline Street to East Peone Road & Moffat Road loop itself, as it largely utilizes public roads and trails. However, if you plan to explore specific parks or facilities along the way, always check their individual requirements.

What is the significance of Moffat Road within this loop?

Moffat Road is a key highlight of this loop, recognized by local cyclists as a quiet and scenic road. It's a favored section for its peaceful environment, offering a more relaxed touring experience away from heavy traffic, and contributes significantly to the route's rural charm.

Are there any cafes or places to refuel near the route?

The route traverses rural areas, so dedicated cafes or rest stops directly on the loop might be limited. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks. However, Spokane has a growing cycling infrastructure, and you may find amenities in towns or neighborhoods closer to the start/end points or slightly off the main loop.

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