If you’ve never ridden Washington’s iconic mix of Cascade peaks, deep evergreen forests, rugged ridgelines, and wide-open eastern highlands, this fully supported Washington BDR (WABDR) experience is the perfect way to discover it. RIDE Adventures offers a premium, truck-supported expedition where logistics, luggage, and daily support are handled for you—so you can focus on the ride and the scenery.
This trip follows the updated version of the WABDR, featuring the latest route improvements and GPX tracks for an even better northbound crossing of the state.
You’ll explore remote mountain passes, dense forest two-track, and dramatic high-country terrain, with expansive views of the Pacific Northwest’s most famous volcanoes and endless opportunities for photography and true backcountry immersion. This route is one of the most rewarding ways to experience Washington’s wild landscape from south to north.
This 9-day, 8-night group tour includes 7 full riding days on the official WABDR route, covering roughly 950 miles of mixed terrain (about 70/30 off-road to pavement). The journey begins in Portland, Oregon (PDX) and finishes at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA).
A world-class ride, expert support, and the magic of Washington’s backcountry—all in one unforgettable adventure.
What’s Included
- One spot on the RIDE Adventures WABDR group ride with truck support (September 11–19, 2026)
- Premium private room accommodations (8 nights)
- ADV motorcycle rental of your choice (from available fleet)
- Support truck with driver/mechanic for luggage transport, tools, and assistance
- Route support from an experienced WABDR rider
- Snacks and cold beverages in the support truck
- Welcome dinner and departure dinner
- Starlink available in the support truck
- Required 3rd party liability insurance (for rental motorcycles)
- Basic crash protection parts on rental motorcycles
- Damage liability up to $100 on rentals
- RIDE Adventures shirt
Restrictions
- Intermediate off-road riding skills required
- Date-specific: Valid only for September 11–19, 2026





