Quick Details
Are you an experienced rider looking to explore on your own? Seattle has no shortage of nearby trails.
We provide top-of-the-line, full-suspension mountain bike rentals for riders who want to make the most of their time in the Pacific Northwest. From Duthie Hill to Tiger Mountain and Snoqualmie Pass, we’ll point you in the right direction so you can make the most of your time on the trails.
Mountain Bike Rental Pricing
Standard
Aluminum / Shimano Groupset
$ 70
Premium
Carbon / SRAM Groupset
$ 100
Seattle Mountainbike Rental Options
Standard Mountain Bike
Aluminum Frame | Shimano Groupset
$70 / Day
A solid, reliable option for most riders and trail systems around Seattle.
Built around the Giant Trance X platform, these bikes feature 29” wheels and a modern trail geometry designed to handle everything from Duthie Hill flow trails to more technical terrain.
Best for:
- General trail riding
- Duthie Hill
- Mixed terrain
Premium Mountain Bike
Carbon Frame | SRAM Groupset
$100 / Day
A lighter, more responsive option for riders looking for a more efficient ride and smoother feel on the trail.
Built around the Giant Trance Advanced platform, these bikes feature 29” wheels and a slightly more refined setup for longer rides and varied terrain.
Best for:
- Longer rides
- Riders who prefer a lighter bike
- Experienced riders
What’s Included
Every rental includes:
- Helmet
- Water bottle
- Full-suspension mountain bike, professionally maintained
Rental Details
Duration: Full-day rental
Pick-up: Flexible throughout the day
Return: By 5 PM
Location: Seattle shop (701 S Lander St.)
Where to Ride
Seattle riding isn’t centralized—you’re driving no matter what. The upside is variety. Within an hour, you can choose between long climbs, technical descents, or progression-focused parks depending on how you want to ride that day.
Tiger Mountain
The backbone of Seattle-area mountain biking. Sustained climbs, real elevation gain, and descents you have to earn. This is classic PNW terrain and still the proving ground for local riders.
Duthie Hill
More about progression than mileage. Flow trails, jump lines, and technical features all in one place. It’s where most riders build skills before taking them into the mountains.
Snoqualmie Pass
More space, cooler temps, and longer rides outside the city. A good option when you want to get out of the Issaquah zone and ride something a bit more open.
If you’re not sure where to go, we’ll help you pick a zone based on conditions, timing, and what you actually want out of the ride.
Who This Is For
Visitors who want to explore Seattle-area trails on their own
Local riders who need a high-quality bike for the day
Groups with mixed gear setups
Anyone who wants to ride