Information About Hiking In Colfax, Washington
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Colfax, Washington
Hiking

Cloverland Road #43 - Medium Trails (4-8 miles)
Cloverland Road #43 is well maintained (snow allowing) for snowmobilers, cross-country skiing, and other winter recreation.

Iron Springs Road #42 - Medium Trails (4-8 miles)
Iron Springs Road #42 generally follows a gradual climb with some dips from the Forest boundary to Brushy Ridge on the Iron Springs Road. This trail is 6.5 miles with elevation from 4480 feet to 5460 feet and is considered to be most difficult.

North Fork of Asotin Creek Trail #3125 - Long Trails (9+ miles)
North Fork of Asotin Creek Trail #3125 is maintained for motorcycle, mountain bike, foot, and horse user groups. This trail is 11 miles with elevations of 2400 to 4600 feet and is considered to be more difficult.

Palouse Falls State Park - Walking & Nature Trails
This is a 105-acre camping park with a unique geology and history. The park offers a dramatic view of one of the state's most beautiful waterfalls. Palouse Falls drops from a height of 200 feet. An ADA-accessible hiking trail overlooks this natural wonder. The park has an observation shelter and historical displays. The park provides one sheltered picnic area with two braziers and 18 unsheltered picnic tables with two acres of picnicking area. Picnic sites are first-come, first-served. Other activities at the park include overnight camping and viewing of falls.

Umatilla National Forest - Hiking In National Forests
The Umatilla National Forest, located in the Blue Mountains of southeast Washington and northeast Oregon, covers 1.4 million acres of diverse landscapes and plant communities. A wide variety of recreational opportunities are available on the Umatilla National Forest. Three classified wilderness and three national Wild and Scenic Rivers add their assets to the Forest.
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