A mountain bike trail that is unabashedly meant to be ridden down hill, Rabid Rabbit has a lot going for it; a sophisticated name, tight corners, smooth berms, and plenty of “fundulation” to keep you coming back.
Rabid Rabbit takes off from the middle of Upper Dan by briefly leading you through a small meadow opening (look for flowers during the spring) and then quickly dives into tighter sections to keep you happily on your toes. A feeling of excitement that continues as you glide across rollers on your journey to a spiraling gully traverse.
Once you’ve crossed through the gully and across the doubletrack it’s on to a narrow section with a little exposure and a lot of attitude. Watch out because this section can get pretty sandy. After a few tight turns Rabid Rabbit winds you down easy with a series of gentle berms curving through the forest.
A quick pedal past the dirt jumps and you’ll connect with Up Chuck on your way back to the parking lot, or off for another loop.
Important Info
The trails at Camp Sekani & Beacon Hill utilize areas of public and private property. Respect boundaries and stay on the trails so that these locations continue to be great areas to mountain bike in Spokane.