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| Pine-Way Trail |
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Low Point:
4,300 Feet
Usage:
Light
Trail Number:
71
Length:
2.7 Miles
Difficulty:
Moderate
High Point:
4,800 Feet
Reservation:
No
Season:
Mid-June - October
From Trout Lake, Follow Primary Forest Route 23 north to Forest Route 82. Follow 82 north to the forest boundary. Continue on 82 for approximately 8 miles, past Pineside Sno-Park and Forest Route 200, to Forest Route 8920. Take 8920 north to the trailhead.
Location Information
Located in the eastern part of the Mt. Adams Ranger District, Pine-Way Trail is adjacent to the Yakima Indian Reservation. Cattle are ranged in the area and the first 0.5 mile of the trail is often used as a stock driveway. The second half of the trail, heading due west, is a cow trail through rocky terrain and connects with Snipes Mountain Trail #11. The entire length of the trail heads through second-growth forests and passes through an open meadow.
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