
MTB Shuttle Service
at Dry Hill, Port Angeles
Experience the best of Dry Hill with exclusive, small-group shuttle days designed for a more casual experience. Limited to 24 pre-registered riders, our box truck and Huckwagon trailer run continuous laps so you’ll get plenty of opportunity to explore all the trails and session your favorites. Join the email list to be first to know when new dates are added.
Upcoming Shuttle Days
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The MicroShuttles Process
How It Works
MicroShuttles is all about getting you maximum laps with minimal hassle. This isn’t a free-for-all—our shuttle days are limited to 24 pre-registered riders, ensuring a smooth, small-group experience with no lines. We use a box truck and Huckwagon trailer, running continuous 15-minute laps so you can ride more and wait less. Once you’re registered, you’ll receive an email with all the details you need for the day.
01. Join the Email List
Be the first to know when shuttles open up.
02. Register in Advance
Receive an email with the schedule and registration link. Only pre-registered riders are allowed to shuttle.
03. Check Your Email
After registering, you’ll get all the event details, including what to bring and where to be.
04. Show Up & Ride
Arrive ready to go, and we’ll take care of the rest!
The MicroShuttles Experience
What to Expect
MicroShuttles is a rider/builder-operated business, meaning nearly all proceeds go back into the trails. This isn’t a luxury service—it’s a grassroots operation built by riders, for riders. Expect an authentic Dry Hill experience with expert guides, non-stop laps, and a strong community vibe.
Ride More, Wait Less
With a 24-rider cap and a shuttle running every 12 minutes, you’ll get plenty of laps in.
Stay Fueled
A light lunch is provided, but bring your own snacks and drinks.
Expert-Guided Experience
Our shuttle drivers are Dry Hill locals who know the trails inside and out. They’re here to help you find the best lines and make the most of your day.
MicroShuttles FAQ
Are you Ready for Dry Hill?
Have you been to Dry Hill before? If not, you should know that there are trails of all skill levels but the majority of the trails are intermediate and up in terms of difficulty. A quality full-suspension bike is highly recommended along with whatever personal protective gear you are comfortable wearing. Full face helmets and knee pads would be the minimum while chest protectors and elbow pads would also be suggested.
Here are some common questions to help you prepare:
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No, this is a backcountry-style setup. There is a porta-potty on-site, but no electricity or potable water. Bring everything you need to stay fueled and hydrated for the day.
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Always ride with a buddy, carry a phone, and have the emergency card with you. With so many trails to explore, we want to make sure we can find you quickly if anything happens.
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MicroShuttles is a rider/builder-operated business, meaning almost all proceeds go directly back into maintaining and improving the trails at Dry Hill. By booking a shuttle, you’re helping to keep this place running and evolving for future rides.