Whipple Creek Regional Park is a 350 plus acre densely wooded Multi-Use park located off Northwest 170th street west of the Clark County Fairgrounds. The parks main feature is 5 miles of maintained gr
Whipple Creek Regional Park is a 350 plus acre densely wooded Multi-Use park located off Northwest 170th street west of the Clark County Fairgrounds. The parks main feature is 5 miles of maintained gravel trails that cater to hikers, bikers and horseback riders. It also features roughly 8 miles of primitive single track trails. Its mix makes it perfect for beginning riders. The area is mapped on both Trailforks and MTB Projects.
How to Find It
There are multiple entry points. The best one for bikes is at the northern terminus of 21st avenue. If you decide to drive, you'll need to use the parking area on the north side of the park.
Typical Conditions
Muddy and poopy in the wet months, dusty and poopy in the dry months. There is some recent trail work that has been done where they have brought in a significant amount of gravel and crusher fines. They've made some amateur attempts at drainage features as well.
Advocacy & Stewardship
Trails are maintained by Whipple Creek Restoration Committee and WTA.
Turn by Turn
There are a lot of relatively well marked trails in the park. It's hard to really get lost. Just go exploring!


