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4.83 out of 5 Rider Rating 4.83
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By Guest (0 McR Points) on Nov 30, 2003

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Guest
July 5, 2009
One of the best roads anywhere. I would add that…
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GJRonK
2629 McR Points
September 12, 2014
I would start this ride from Twisp (Don't you…
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Written Directions

Start your route in the small town of Marblemount, WA. If you don't know where Marblemount is, either visit this electronic map showing how to get there (zoom in and out as much as you need) or just look on a Washington map and follow I-5 about 65 miles north of Seattle and then follow state route 20 about 40 miles east. Start your route in Marblemount and simply follow route 20 east all the way through the incredible North Cascade National Park, taking 20 all the way to Winthrop, WA. Enjoy! Note: If you continue the ride around the north cascades scenic hwy (you'll go from state route 20 to US route 97 and then to US route 2) you will see the spectacular Lake Chelan and return to I-5 via Stevens Pass near Everett Washington.

Scenery

You'll be amazed by 65 miles of old growth forest thru a national park with alpine vistas climbing from sea level to 8000 ft. and ending up in a great town Winthrop Washington. This is truly one of Washington's hidden secrets!!! Eastern end of Northern Cascades near Winthrop, WA

Drive Enjoyment

A VERY twisty road with some rock falling danger and of course plenty of deer to watch out for. Excellent road quality and never boring however this road is only open from April to October.

Photo contributed by visitor in July 09: "Picture taken on top of Diablo Dam. The access road is near the pull-out viewpoint along Highway 20"

Tourism Opportunities

No amenities from Marblemount to Winthrop however, the ride has many pull outs with overlooks of some breath taking views of the cascade mountains over 40 waterfalls that can be viewed from the road.The North Cascade National Park is one of the best national parks in the US and has plenty of outdoor activities to offer.

Photo submitted by DeDe in Aug 09.

Photo submitted by DeDe in Aug 09.

Photo submitted by DeDe in Aug 09.

Photo submitted by DeDe in Aug 09.

Motorcycle Road Additional info

- Jun 14 update: Check out this great article about test driving a Triumph Rocket III on Highway 20. - View the weather fo
 

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Guest
October 26, 2009
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Motorcycle Type : Sport - Touring
I agree! Top 10!!! I grew up in Washington State and rode this road many times! The Dragon and Blue Ridge are the only 2 rides that can come close to this ride! If you ever get a chance to get to WA and ride this area and a lot of the state, do so! You won't regret it! My sport-tourer did great on it!
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Guest
July 17, 2009
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Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
I began the ride in Maple Valley, WA at 6:00AM. Rode to Burlington and headed west on 20. The ride through Sedro-Wooley was marked by fog and clouds, but that soon cleared as I motored east.The climbing ride past Diablo Lake was fantastic; not a cloud in the sky and the views were fantastic. Riding on a Wednesday definitely gives a rider a chance to be alone on the road! The road is in great shape and the experience unforgettable. This is a definite must on any rider's list!! I was constantly amazed by the tremendous forests and the geology; the vast spaces, which give one perspective, are awe inspiring. My ride took me through Winthrop, Twisp, Chelan, Wenatchee, Leavenworth, Monroe, Duvall, Carnation, Fall City and back to Maple Valley; about 490 miles! This will now be an annual ride for me.
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MW Klingensmith
July 18, 2013
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Motorcycle Type : Sport - Touring
This is possibly the finest ride in the Pacific Northwest. From Sedro Woolley to Winthrop, this route is both beautiful and curvy. Mountains, lakes, rivers, wildlife, and much much more.
Last time I rode it, nearly came face to face with a Black Bear!
Winthrop is a rustic town seemingly meant for the motorcyclist.
If you are in Washington, don't miss this one.
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