Tuesday, May 12, 2015

destination: klickitat river trail, washington


What: The Klickitat Trail is a trail for hikers and cyclists that follows the first 31 miles of an old railroad corridor that once linked the towns of Lyle and Goldendale in Washington State.

Where: The Klickitat River empties into the Columbia River at Lyle, where you will find the lower trailhead with parking. There are several other trailheads located to the north along Highway 142, which parallels the river.  

 Click here for downloadable Klickitat Trail map in PDF format
 
Ramblers: Susan and Dave
Season: Spring 
Earthlings encountered: Bald eagles, poppies, lupine, cornflower (bachelor buttons), pollinators
Field Notes: We walked the first 2 miles of the trail to the Fisher Hill Trestle Bridge. BEWARE: There was poison oak EVERYWHERE! Stay on the trails and keep your kids and dogs at your side.







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Go forth and ramble!

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