Opened in early 2016, Master Link made a very welcome addition to the trails at Tiger Mountain. Not only does it add 2.5 miles of singletrack, but most importantly, it provides a climbing route that eliminates Tiger Mountain Road 4000 and provides shade during the summer.<br><br>Designed and constructed by WA DNR, this trail is a surprisingly smooth climb that starts off the Northwest Timber Trail and comes out right across the road from Quick Link. <br><br>Master Link takes riders on a winding, back-and-forth, pedal through tall forests with plenty of green to look at and enjoy. At 2.09 miles, the trail sweeps beneath a large boulder - not too much further along and you'll come to the second bridge that signals your nearly finished with Master Link.
Clearing
Master Link is over flowing with eye candy and enough switchbacks and twists and turns to make the climb fun!
One of many well-maintained bridges on the Master Link trail climb.
Get after this climb on a foggy morning. You won't regret it. Best climb in the area.
Mellow climbing with small punches here and there.