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A group of dedicated volunteers with the Cowiche Canyon Conservancy worked for years to develop this trail - or, rather, to un-develop this trail - because this old railroad right-of-way is now a path through a wild wonderland.

In short, this trail could be the crown jewel in Washington's collection of rails-to-trails. The old train line path weaves through an astounding set of deep road cuts and over a double handful of trestle bridges spanning Cowiche Creek as it climbs through this stunning canyon.The path in the canyon bottom follows a portion of the old 1880s railroad route that stretched from Yakima to the Tieton area in the Cascade foothills. Today the gentle grade makes a terrific 3-mile one-way trek end to end.

Just the rock formations found throughout the canyon make this a worthwhile trail to explore. However, those towering rock sculptures are highlighted by the brilliance of the local wildflower show, which kicks off in mid-April each year. In the canyon lowlands, the first arrowleaf balsamroot are just starting to bloom. Not enough for you? As you stroll the gentle trail through the natural splendor of the canyon, keep one eye on the sky to watch for kestrels, hawks, eagles, and ravens. You might also see swallows, swifts, bluebirds, and flycatchers. You should also keep an eye on the ground, looking for marmots, badgers, rabbits, and rattlesnakes. Simply put, this old railroad grade is now a pristine wildlands trail.
Driving Directions:

From Ellensburg, drive east on Interstate 82 to exit 31A to get on westbound US 12. Take the second exit off US 12 --the exit is signed "N. 40th Ave. and Fruitvale Blvd." Drive under the freeway, across Fruitvale, and in 1.5 miles from US 12 turn right onto Summitview. Continue for 7.1 miles and turn right on Weikel Road (signs on Summitview indicate Cowiche Canyon turnoff). Drive 0.4 mile on Weikel Road, and turn right at the sign for Cowiche Canyon.

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Cowiche Canyon — Apr 02, 2013 — meriwether
Day hike
Features: Wildflowers blooming
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A very pleasant and easy hike. We added a little extra to the trip by going up the view point trail...
A very pleasant and easy hike. We added a little extra to the trip by going up the view point trail (it's about a mile and adds about 500 feet). The wildflowers are starting, but just barely. There were lots of little tiny flowers on the hillside, and some balsamroot here and there. In a couple weeks, it should be lovely. But it was good to get out to the sunshine as the clouds rolled back into the west side of the mountains.
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Cowiche Canyon — Mar 31, 2013 — J and J
Day hike
Features: Wildflowers blooming
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Very easy trail, perfect for jogging. Follows old railroad tracks and crosses/follows a small stream...
Very easy trail, perfect for jogging. Follows old railroad tracks and crosses/follows a small stream. Only encountered a few people on the trail, quite a few dogs though. Bring sunscreen if it is a sunny day, as there is very little shade and tree coverage. The road leading up to where we started is a dirt road so be prepared for that. Otherwise I highly recommend for a sunny cloud free day and to escape the rain of Seattle!
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Cowiche Canyon — Dec 30, 2012 — mytho-man
Day hike
Issues: Snow on trail
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I've been a little under the weather the last few days, but today was so nice & sunny I couldn't res...
I've been a little under the weather the last few days, but today was so nice & sunny I couldn't resist, so Ethan & I took an easy walk out the Cowiche Canyon Uplands. Everything was sparkling with a new coat of snow and the views out to Cowiche Mtn & Mt Cleman (and even the summit of Mt Rainier) were crystal clear. We walked up to the high point, then west for a ways before cutting over to the main Ridgeline Trail and back to the car. There were lots of others out also enjoying this beautiful, sunny afternoon.
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Cowiche Canyon — Dec 26, 2012 — mytho-man
Day hike
Issues: Snow on trail
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Ethan & I went over to Cowiche Canyon this partly sunny afternoon. We walked the Uplands Trail from...
Ethan & I went over to Cowiche Canyon this partly sunny afternoon. We walked the Uplands Trail from the Scenic Dr trailhead down into the canyon & over to the abutments from the demolished bridge #10, then back to bridge #8 before heading out. On the way in there was sunlight & interesting clouds around Mt Cleman, but by the time we headed out the clouds had moved in. There was about 6" of snow on the uplands, but there had been enough skiers, snowshoers, & hikers before us that the trails were nicely packed down. It was a good walk on a winter afternoon.
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Cowiche Canyon — Oct 24, 2012 — mytho-man
Day hike
Features: Fall foliage
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I took another afternoon walk in Cowiche Canyon today, this time from the east end. The day was clo...
I took another afternoon walk in Cowiche Canyon today, this time from the east end. The day was cloudy & cool. As I reported last week, this is not the best fall color year in the canyon, but, as the photos show, even when it's not at its best, the canyon is still a pretty nice place to be this time of year.
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More than 200 species of plants grow in Cowiche Canyon. Blue eyed grasses are one of the early bloomers. Photo by Kim Brown.
Location
Eastern Washington -- Yakima
Bureau of Land Management, Spokane
Statistics
Roundtrip 6.0 miles
Elevation Gain 100 ft
Highest Point 1500 ft
Features
Wildflowers/Meadows
Wildlife
User info
Good for kids
Dogs allowed without leash
May encounter mountains bikes
Guidebooks & Maps
Best Desert Hikes: Washington (Bauer & Nelson - Mountaineers Books)
Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Yakima

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