Information About Horse & Equestrian In Okanogan, Washington
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Okanogan, Washington
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4th of July Trail #307 - Trails
4th of July Trail #307 Trail passes by several old cabins. This trail is 4.5 miles in length.

Albert Camp Trail #375 - Trails
Albert Camp Trail #375 branches from the Fourteen Mile Trailhead trail and goes through some state land then breaks out into open area. This trail is 8.6 miles in length. Visitors can hike and horseback ride on this trail.

Andrews Creek Trail # 504 - Trails
Andrews Creek Trail # 504 starts steep then gently ascends the river bottom mostly in a mature forest and meadow areas. This trail is 16 miles in length. Visitors can hike and horseback ride on this trail.

Angel Pass Trail #344 - Trails
Angel Pass Trail #344 is a nice day hike out of Salmon Meadows Campground. This trail is 3.5 miles in length. Visitors can hike and horseback ride on this trail.

Antoine Trail #304 - Trails
Antoine Trail #304 Trail passes by Napol's cabin then through an old-growth stand. This trail is 4.2 miles in length. Visitors can hike and horseback ride on this trail.

Basin Creek Trail # 360 - Trails
At Chewuch Trailhead take the Cathedral Driveway Trail 510A for 2 miles and Chewuch Trail 510 for 2 miles past Pocket Lake to Basin Creek Trail #360. This trail is 6 miles in length. Visitors can hike and horseback ride on this trail.

Beaver Lake Trail #356 - Trails
Beaver Lake Trail #356 is an easy 1-mile hike through the forest to Beaver Lake. This trail is 1 mile in length. Visitors can hike, mountain bike, and horseback ride on this trail.

Bernhardt Mine Trail #367 - Trails
Bernhardt Mine Trail #367 presents a pleasant day excursion to an old miner's cabin. Visitors can hike and horseback ride on this trail.

Black Pine Lake Trail #441 - Trails
Black Pine Lake Trail #441 is an easy 4-mile hike, mostly through a forested valley to a large mountain lake. Visitors can hike and horseback ride at this trail.

Bonaparte Trail #306 - Trails
Bonaparte Trail #306 has two trail starts. The length of the trail is 4.5 miles. Visitors can hike, horseback ride, and ride off road vehicles on this trail.

Buckskin Ridge Trail #498 - Trails
Buckskin Ridge Trail #498 is mostly a ridge trail that alternates between subalpine forest and above timberline zones. This trail is 19.5 miles long and is accessible for hiking and horseback riding.

Cabin Trail #303 - Trails
Cabin Trail #303 goes from the Fourth of July Ridge Trail 307 to the Antoine Trail 304. This trail is 2.5 miles long and is accessible for hiking and horseback riding.

Cady Pass Trail #475 - Trails
Cady Pass Trail #475 follows the route of an old narrow gauge mining road that was used to access the most successful mine of the area - the Azurite Mine. This trail is 10 miles long and is accessible for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking.

Cathedral Trail #510.1 - Trails
Cathedral Trail #510.1 starts from Chewuch Trailhead. This trail is 2 miles long with accessibility to hiking and horseback riding.

Cedar Creek Trail #476 - Trails
Cedar Creek Trail #476 is a gentle sidehill climb through big fir and spruce and occasional stands of cedar trees. This trail is 9.6 miles with accessibility for hiking, horseback riding and mountain biking.

Chancellor Trail #754 - Trails
Chancellor Trail #754 is a valley bottom and sidehill trail mostly in big timber well above a river. This trail is 15.5 miles long.

Chewuch Trail #510 - Trails
Chewuch Trail #510 is a scenic valley trail that follows the river grade mostly in lodgepole pine. This trail is 18.1 miles long.

Crystal Lake Trail #517 - Trails
Crystal Lake Trail #517 is a long side hill and valley trail, mostly in timber to a beautiful alpine lake. This trail is 9.2 miles long and is accessible for hiking and horseback riding.

Driveway Butte Trail #481 - Trails
Driveway Butte Trail #481 follows an old skid road uphill for the first half mile then becomes more of a trail as it heads up towards a small pass. This trail is 4 miles long.

Eagle Creek Trail #410 - Trails
Eagle Creek Trail #410 is a good alternative to more popular lake trails, with good grazing for stock. This trail is 7.3 long. Horses and hikers only.

East Creek Trail #756 - Trails
East Creek Trail #756 winds down to a bridge over Granite Creek. This trail is 8 miles long.

East Fork Buttermilk Trail #420 - Trails
East Fork Buttermilk Trail #420 follows an old road bed to the creek crossing at 2 miles, parts of the road have been reclaimed by mountain alder and can be brushy in a few short sections. This trail is 6.5 miles long.

Four Point Trail #376 - Trails
Four Point Trail #376 goes through an aspen grove and lodgepole pine thickets.

Goat Peak Trail #457 - Trails
Goat Peak Trail #457 alternates between timber and open meadow as it ascends the north ridge of the peak. This trail is 2.5 miles long and is accessible for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking.

Libby Creek Trail #415 - Trails
Libby Creek Trail #415 follows an old skid road and is steep for 1000 feet. This trail is a total of 5.3 miles.

MJR Trail #374 - Trails
MJR Trail #374 is generally open southern slopes. This trail is 3.5 miles long with access for hiking and horseback riding.

Okanogan National Forest - Horse Use In National Forests
The Okanogan National Forest is located in north-central Washington and extends from the Canadian boundary south to the Methow-Chalan Divide. The Okanogan National Forest offers plenty of outdoor activities. Outdoor recreation includes exploring the many miles of multi-use trials, swimming, fishing, camping, and winter recreation.

Smarty Creek Trail #371 - Trails
Smarty Creek Trail #371 starts on Forest Service Road 39 and follows the South Fork of Twentymile Creek to the main stem, continuing past North Twentymile Meadows, and turning up the West Fork.
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