14-041 Celebrate June 7 National Trails Day at a Corps recreation area

Published June 5, 2014

WALLA WALLA, Wash.  – With more than 250 miles of managed trails to explore in the Corps’ Walla Walla District, outdoor recreation enthusiasts can find plenty of places to celebrate National Trails Day on June 7, according to district recreation officials.

The American Hiking Society’s National Trails Day® is held the first Saturday of every June. Walla Walla District officials encourage visitors to check out a Corps trail this weekend to help recognize the event, touted by organizers as “America’s largest celebration of trails and the outdoors.”

The district also features about 200 miles of the Northwest Discovery Water Trail for boaters on the Snake and Columbia rivers.

Some of the more well-known trails at or near district recreation areas include:

Trail Name

Length (miles)

Management Office

(For multi-agency trails, office listed serves District-managed areas only)

Nearby City

Clearwater and Snake River National Recreation Trail

26

Lower Granite Natural Resources Management

Clarkston, Wash.

Lewiston, Idaho

Lyons Ferry Habitat Management Unit to Palouse Falls State Park

3.5

Lower Granite Natural Resources Management

Starbuck, Wash.

Bennington Lake National Recreation Trail System total mileage

20+

Mill Creek Dam

and Bennington Lake

Walla Walla, Wash.

Kingfisher Trail

1.7

Mill Creek Dam

and Bennington Lake

Walla Walla, Wash.

Meadowlark Trail

2.6

Mill Creek Dam

and Bennington Lake

Walla Walla, Wash.

Whitetail Trail

4.8

Mill Creek Dam

and Bennington Lake

Walla Walla, Wash.

McNary Nature Area

5

McNary Natural Resources Management

Umatilla, Ore.

Umatilla County Lewis and Clark Commemorative Trail – Corps-lands portion is Warehouse Beach to McNary Beach - 7 miles

(5 miles of it on riverfront)

14

McNary Natural Resources Management

Umatilla, Ore.

Sacajawea Heritage Trail

23

Tri Cities Rivershore Enhancement Council (Managed by the Tri-Cities Visitor and Convention Bureau)

Pasco, Kennewick,  Richland, Wash.

Columbia Plateau Trail

*trail end and parking at Ice Harbor Dam’s north shore boat ramp

130

Washington State Parks

Pasco, Wash.

Merrys Bay Trail

1.5

Dworshak Natural Resources Management

Orofino, Idaho

West Ridge Trail

2

Dworshak Natural Resources Management

Orofino, Idaho

Big Eddy Trail

10

Dworshak Natural Resources Management

Orofino, Idaho

Cold Springs Trail

5.5

Dworshak Natural Resources Management

Orofino, Idaho

Dent Trail

1.8

Dworshak Natural Resources Management

Orofino, Idaho

Canyon Creek Trail

1.5

Dworshak Natural Resources Management

Orofino, Idaho

West Ridge Trail

1.75

Dworshak Natural Resources Management

Orofino, Idaho

Boise River Greenbelt Trail

follows the shoreline through town

ending at Sandy Point Beach

at the base of Lucky Peak Dam.

25+

City of Boise Parks and Recreation.

Sandy Point Beach is under lease to Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation.

Boise, Idaho

Northwest Discovery Water Trail

following the Lewis and Clark Trail along

the Clearwater, Snake and Columbia rivers.

Walla Walla District portion 195 miles.

367

Walla Walla District Natural Resources Management

Begins at Canoe Camp near Orofino, Idaho, and ends at Bonneville Dam near Cascade Locks, Ore.

For more information about hiking and other recreation opportunities in the Walla Walla District, check out www.nww.usace.army.mil/corpsoutdoors/.


Contact
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509-527-7020
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Release no. 14-041