The 31-mile gently graded Trail starts in the breathtaking, remote Swale Canyon and passes through the small town of Klickitat before following all 10.5 miles of the beautiful Wild and Scenic Klickitat River. The Trail ends at the trailhead near Lyle, Washington, at the confluence of the Klickitat and Columbia Rivers. The Trail’s spectacular scenery includes carved gorges, interesting geologic formations, abundant wildflowers, rolling oak and ponderosa pine forests, and great birding opportunities, including winter habitat for bald eagles near the Lyle trailhead.
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Location: Klickitat County
City(s): Klickitat, Lyle, WA
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Length: 31 miles.
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Popularity: Unknown
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Elevation: gently graded
Gain
Loss
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Facilities |
Trail Condition |
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Drinking Water:
No
Restrooms:
Yes
Benches:
No
Picnic Tables:
No
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Surface Type:
Unpaved
Surface Quality:
Scenery:
Lighting:
0
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Ratings: 0 = none/ the worst
5 = average
10 = excellent
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Website: http://www.klickitat-trail.org/
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Maps: Maps of the trail
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