Main Trail
Beginner | 2.4 Miles | 242' Climb | 151' Descent
Main Trail is, as the name suggests, the cardinal trail at 360 Park, accessing all of the other trails. The trail is a 2.4 miles lollipop from the main parking area. Main Trail is primarily gravel doubletrack, making it great for families and children.
The East Wing
Intermediate | 1 Mile | 168' Climb (South to North)| 133' Descent
The East Wing is a good cross country style alternative trail to riding the gravel Main Trail. It is not a very technical ride, but the short, punchy, climbs are challenging. There are some switchbacks, too.
Ticket to Ride
Intermediate | 2.8 Miles | 532' Climb | 595' descent
Ticket To Ride is a super fun flow trail that weaves it’s way up and down through the 360 Park. The flow is great with berms and side-jumps everywhere. There are a couple of small drops and optional skinnies throughout, but no large features. Ticket To Ride has a lot of steep up and down sections with punchy. These climbs combined with the fun flow will have riders legs burning and face smiling by the end of this 2.8 mile trail. Add on the Banner Loop for an extra .33miles of cross country style riding.
Extra Credit
Intermediate | .43 Miles | 99' Climb | 100' Descent
Extra Credit is a fun jump line that spurs off of Ticket To Ride. There are two descents and their accompanying climbs. All of the jumps are rollable, even the couple with small gaps. The second descent is longer, with super fun jumps and a step-up to cap it off.
Jump Line
Intermediate
The intermediate jump line is super fun for intermediate and advanced mountain bikers. There are primarily low consequence tabletops that are awesome for learning how to handle airtime. More advanced riders will have fun boosting the gaps and taking more air.
Blood Pressure
Expert Freeride Line
Blood Pressure is the newest trail at 360 Park. The jumps on Blood Pressure range from about 10’ up to 25’, they’re certainly the largest in the South Puget Sound region, and some of the largest public mountain bike jumps in Washington state. The features have a lot of variety top to bottom, with doubles, gaps, hips, and sharkfins. The berm near the bottom might be the biggest in Washington, all of the features are awesome machine built goodness. Expert freeride mountain bikers will have a blast sessioning Blood Pressure. The expert freeride trail was donated to the Park by local business
Northwest Tech, who just happens to also make awesome
mountain bike jerseys and
mountain bike shorts. Needless to say, these guys know how to make quality jump trails.