Earth Week Walk on the Columbia Plateau Trail

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Join Interpretive Ranger Cory Carpenter on an engaging hike exploring the Cheney area of the Columbia Plateau Trail

This 130-mile long-distance trail was created on a former railbed of the Spokane, Portland & 
Seattle Railway, established in 1908.
 

HIKE INFORMATION:

We will walk and talk for approximately 1.5 hrs, covering several miles. Leashed dogs and strollers permitted.

              TERRAIN: mostly flat, paved surfaces.

              SERVICES: pit toilet. Water is NOT available.

              RECOMMENDED: sturdy shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, sunscreen, water bottle.

              PARKING: Discover Pass required - $10 day pass may be purchased onsite with cash.
                                Visit www.discoverpass.wa.gov for more info.

 

Earth Week Walk on the Columbia Plateau Trail Flyer

Contact Us

Name Interpretive Ranger Cory Carpenter
Department Washington State Parks
Phone 509-505-7745
Email cory.carpenter@parks.wa.gov

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