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Number Two Canyon Trails

Central Washington > Wenatchee
47.3938, -120.4304 Map & Directions
Length
8.0 miles of trails
Elevation Gain
1,600 feet

Seasonal wildlife closure: All trails in this area are closed from December 1 to April 15.

Hike, bike or ride your horse on the Number Two Canyon Trails. Photo by mato. Full-size image
  • Mountain views
  • Dogs allowed on leash

Parking Pass/Entry Fee

None

The Number Two Canyon Trails are part of the No. 2 Canyon Project to connect No. 2 Canyon with the Sage Hills and Horse Lake Reserve trails which are part of the Chelan-Douglas Land Trust. While this trail is mostly used by mountain bikers, it is open to hikers and equestrians as well. Continue reading

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Hiking Number Two Canyon Trails

The Number Two Canyon Trails are part of the No. 2 Canyon Project to connect No. 2 Canyon with the Sage Hills and Horse Lake Reserve trails which are part of the Chelan-Douglas Land Trust. With 8 miles of new trails already built in 2018, the Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance plans to build an additional 5 miles of new trail in 2019 and a formal trailhead in 2020. While this trail is mostly used by mountain bikers, it is open to hikers and equestrians as well.

Number Two Canyon Trails

Map & Directions

Trailhead
Co-ordinates: 47.3938, -120.4304 Open in Google Maps

Before You Go

Seasonal wildlife closure: All trails in this area are closed from December 1 to April 15.

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Parking Pass/Entry Fee

None

WTA Pro Tip: Save a copy of our directions before you leave! App-based driving directions aren't always accurate and data connections may be unreliable as you drive to the trailhead.

Getting There

Follow Highway 2 to Wenatchee Avenue. From the west, turn right onto Maiden Lane, then left onto Western Avenue. When you get to Number 2 Canyon Road, turn right and drive about 5.0 miles to the trailhead.

The last 0.6 miles of the road is rocky with high clearance. Park at the end of the pavement of Number 2 Canyon Road if you have a low clearance vehicle.

More Hike Details

Trailhead

Central Washington > Wenatchee

Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, Wenatchee River Ranger District

Guidebooks & Maps

Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance: https://cwevergreenmtb.org/trails/2-canyon

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