These trails aren’t just for winter sports. I’ve made it here during the summer to take my mountain bike for a ride. I parked at the Sno-Park Parking lot where one would go during the winter months. Here you have a couple of dirt roads to choose from for off-road options. I decided to do some climbing and went for NFD Rd 64 – to get to this road from the parking lot, ride your bike further up the valley a few hundred yards(their’s a trail), and then take right. This road is fairly nice. There are lots of rock on it, but no potholes. It is a fairly uphill jaunt from the get-go. As I was approaching the top of the valley, I eyed a side road. The sign on it said(6400500), so I don’t know which is the name of the road, but I decided to take it, because it looked tiny and way less traveled(in fact it was closed to motorized vehicles). Nice. Yeah, this trail ended up being the high-point of the day. It wasn’t single track, but it was close. I must admit I had the willies when I saw a half-eaten deer leg within the first minute of climbing(the rest of the ride I kept thinking of the cougar, bear, or zombie which was eyeing me from the bushes as I rode by). I love to climb. I love burning my quads like Hades. It felt good to be riding. Unfortunately, this side road only lasted a little bit before I made it up to the top of the ridge/mountain. Here this trail ties back up with one of the major dirt roads again. There are some decent views here. I then took the little road downhill. Man, I’m must be a total old fogie, because wow — I think I rode the breaks the entire way down! The road was steep, and I hit some high speeds within seconds. There were also rocks to watch out for as well. In other words, I rode it like an old person(which I am I suppose). But it was fun. It’s the kind of fun, where you just have to yell with abandon(I think I did a few times – with a smile). These trails are definitely good for snow activities, and I’d say they are decent for bike riding. I don’t know if I’d come here to do some straight-up hiking though. I’d save the Cascades for that. NOTE: Be careful on this road in the winter. This is the infamous scene of where my truck and my crew rolled down a mountain just over a year ago!