Chehalis Western Trail

The Chehalis Western Trail is a rail trail in Thurston County, Washington and is the longest shared-use path in the region. It occupies an abandoned railroad corridor that was once used by the historic Weyerhaeuser-owned Chehalis Western Railroad. The rail line was converted to a bicycle and walking trail and intersects with the 14.5-mile (23.3 km) Yelm-Rainier-Tenino Trail and the 4.7-mile (7.6 km) Karen Fraser Woodland Trail.

Chehalis Western Trail
Trail marker of the Chehalis Western Trail
Length22 miles (35 km)
LocationThurston County, Washington
TrailheadsWoodard Bay Natural Resources Conservation Area to Yelm-Rainier-Tenino Trail
UseWalking, Hiking, Biking
GradeFlat
DifficultyEasy to moderate
SightsMonarch Contemporary Art Center and Sculpture Park
HazardsMultiple crossings of roadways
SurfacePaved, mostly wheelchair accessible
Maintained byThurston County Public Works
WebsiteThurston County Trails
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