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  2. Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail, formerly known as the John Wayne Pioneer Trail and the Iron Horse Trail, is a rail trail that spans most of the U.S. state of Washington. It follows the former railway roadbed of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road) for 300 miles (480 km) across two-thirds of the state ...

  3. Beacon Rock State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park's 4,464 acres (1,807 ha) include 9,500 feet (2,900 m) of Columbia River shoreline and forested uplands with 20 miles (32 km) of hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails. The park has boating and camping facilities. [2] Trails go to the top of Beacon Rock and Little Beacon Rock.

  4. List of Washington state parks - Wikipedia

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    Centennial Trail Spokane: 525 212 37-mile (60 km) paved trail following the Spokane River from Nine Mile Falls to the Idaho border Columbia Hills: Klickitat: 3,338 1,351 Formed from the merger of Horsethief Lake and Dalles Mountain Ranch state parks with hiking trails and Columbia River water activities Columbia Plateau Trail: Adams: 3,880 1,570

  5. North Canyon: Hike to 7 waterfalls in 5 miles at Silver Falls ...

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    The park's newest trail, North Rim, is dog-friendly and leads to a stunning view of North Falls. It's 0.8 miles one-way or 1.6 miles round-trip, and it's the only real place for a waterfall view ...

  6. Columbia Plateau Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Plateau State Park Trail is a 130-mile-long (210 km), 20-foot-wide (6.1 m) corridor in eastern Washington state maintained as part of the Washington State Park system. The rail trail runs along the abandoned right-of-way of the former Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway .

  7. Dog Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The mountain is the site of a popular hiking trail that begins on the north side of Route 14 at milepost 53. [3] The 6-mile (9.7 km) trail winds through heavy forest to meadows and the site of a former fire lookout. [3] After climbing steeply for about the first half mile (0.8 km), the trail splits into two forks that meet again at the summit. [4]

  8. Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park - Wikipedia

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    Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park is a regional park in King County, Washington, near the towns of Bellevue and Issaquah.The park was established in June 1983 to protect the central core of Cougar Mountain, the park covers 3,115 acres (12.61 km 2) with 38 miles (61 km) of hiking trails and 12 miles (19 km) of equestrian trails.

  9. Bridle Trails State Park - Wikipedia

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    Bridle Trails State Park is a 489-acre (198 ha) state park in the Bridle Trails neighborhood in an unincorporated part of the Eastside area of King County, Washington. Established in 1932 and developed in 1933 by the Civil Works Administration , primary features of the park include a forested trail system shared by pedestrians and equestrians ...