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Washington Trails Association (WTA) is a non-profit organization that advocates protection of hiking trails and wilderness, conducts trail maintenance, and promotes hiking in Washington state. Their principal values emphasize the benefits of nature, the willingness of hikers to protect trails and the importance of ensuring that the outdoors is ...
Thru-hike from Chantry Flat near Arcadia to Vincent Gap near Wrightwood, California. The trail is common with the Pacific Crest Trail from Three Points to Vincent Gap and passes over Mount Baden-Powell. Spokane River Centennial Trail: 37 60 Washington: Sontag Park in Nine Mile Falls, Washington: Washington / Idaho state line
Desolation Peak Trail, [4] is a steep hike to high meadows, great views and the fire lookout. It is a very popular hike but strenuous along the East Bank Trail. The trail is often hot and dry. In 2020 Lindsay Hagen published a short film about Jim Henterley, one of the watchmen remaining in service on the Desolation Peak Lookout. [5]
The Pacific Northwest Trail (PNT) is a 1,200-mile (1,900 km) hiking trail running from the Continental Divide in Montana to the Pacific Ocean on Washington's Olympic Coast. . Along the way, the PNT crosses three national parks, seven national forests, and two other national scenic trai
Take a Hike on Green Mountain Nature Trail. Located in southeast Huntsville, this nature trail traverses the wooded acreage along Green Mountain. Also known as the Madison County Nature Trail ...
The Pacific Crest Trail traverses its east flank and provides easiest access. The nearest higher neighbor is Granite Mountain , 3.98 miles (6.41 km) to the north-northwest. [ 3 ] Precipitation runoff from the east side of the mountain drains into Cold Creek, a tributary of the Yakima River , whereas the west side of the mountain drains into the ...
Hike on the Fiscalini Ranch Preserve‘s Bluff Trail. Sample the eclectic menu at Robin’s Restaurant (a mainstay for more than 25 years), dig into olallieberry pie at Linn’s Restaurant (more ...
Cross Kirkland Corridor is a 5.75-mile (9.25 km) rail trail [1] and linear park in the city of Kirkland, Washington. It is Kirkland's segment of the multi-city Eastside Rail Corridor on the Eastside Seattle suburbs. [2] [3] [4] After acquisition, the corridor was approved by the city for future light rail and other transit use. [5]