Tooler

Total Miles
1.8

Elevation

465.70 ft

Duration

0.5 Hours

Technical Rating

2

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Trail Overview

Tooler is a 2-mile long short and fast singletrack in the Walker Valley ORV Area. It is accessed through Pats ATV Trail and is likely a more popular trail as it is close to the staging area. It's not super narrow, being a decent width that is accommodating to newer riders. It goes through tall fir trees, on a smooth trail with fewer rocks than Pat's trail, but it does have whoops and water bars and little rollers to jump off of. There are cement pavers and several wooden bridges that you cross over. There are only small pieces of gravel and small rocks in the trail, but also small roots that cross the trail. It's tight and twisty, and narrower in a few spots. It has slightly harder features like tight turns, and a couple bigger roots, but remains an overall very easy trail. The terrain here is very typical of the Pacific Northwest, being lush and jungle-like.

Photos of Tooler

Tooler
Tooler

Difficulty

This trail is 2 difficulty because there are only small technical features like small roots and rocks, along with tight turns, but the trail remains pretty wide, so riders can pick an easy route through any of these features. It is consistently easy and a great trail for a beginner rider.

Technical Rating

2

Access Description

The Walker Valley ORV Area is a small trail system with about 20+ ATV and dirt bike trails. ATVs must be 48" or less. The staging area is a dirt parking lot with a U-turn for trailers that is accessed off of Walker Valley Road west of Big Lake. It's a popular trail system, great for families and beginner riders. It is well-signed throughout the system, as it is a bit of a maze of trails. It has a mix of easy and intermediate trails in a lush and dense forest typical to the Pacific Northwest. A Washington State Discover Pass is required for all vehicles. It is very busy on weekends.

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