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Green River Trail Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Usage:  Light
Difficulty:  Moderate
High Point:  2,560 Feet
Length:  7.5 Miles
Low Point:  1,880 Feet
Trail Number:  213
Reservation:  No
Season:  Summer - Fall
Directions
From Randle, Travel south on Primary Forest Route 25 across the forest boundary. Continue on 25 as it winds through the forest and until it reaches Primary Forest Route 99. Follow 99 west to Primary Forest Route 26. Follow 26 north to Forest Route 2612. Take 2612 west to the trailhead.
Location Information
Green River Trail, a maintained trail, travels along the Green River through an old-growth forest. The trial features a historic route that was blazed as early as 1897 to access mining claims along the Green River.

There is parking at the trailhead.
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