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Bicycling / Cycling in Camas Creek Route, Wenatchee, Washington USA

Route length:
6mi/9.6km
Elevation gain:
1280ft/390m
Wenatchee is the largest city of Chelan County, located in North Central Washington and lies on the west side of the Columbia River. The city is also known as the Apple Capital of the world, due to the valley's many apple cultivations.

Camas Creek route is part of the Blewett Pass Rides network, located in the Camas Meadows Natural Area Preserve, half an hour away from Wenatchee. The ride is 6 mi/9.6 km long, out and back, with an elevation gain of 1280 ft/390 m. The difficulty level of this ride is in category two, not suitable for beginners.

The average gradient of the terrain is 8,5% and the maximum 12% which makes the route challenging. The road will lead you through the wild nature of Camas Land with unique plant species, found nowhere else in the world and rare animal communities. Camas Creek Route is a great ride for bicycle enthusiasts to escape the city and take a deep, refreshing breath of fresh, clean mountain air.